1. Which of the following is the strongest piece of textual evidence that supports an
analysis of Adichie's central idea in her essay?
A. "We judge powerful women more harshly than we judge powerful
men. And Feminism Lite enables this."
B. "If a woman has power then why do we need to disguise that she
has power?"
C. "But I recently came to the realization that I am angrier about
sexism than I am about racism."
D. "There must be more than male benevolence as the basis for a
women's well-being."

Respuesta :

The strongest piece of textual evidence that supports an analysis of Adichie's central idea in her essay is option(a)i.e, "We judge powerful women more harshly than we judge powerful men. And Feminism Lite enables this."

According to Adichie, feminism is "my own definition is a guy or a woman who says, yes, there is a problem with gender as it is today and we must repair it, we must do better." Women and men alike need to improve.

Adichie counters the claim that feminism is expected to be submissive in her society by stating that "culture does not form individuals. Humans shape culture. She makes the point that culture is constantly changing and that, in the end, it exists to serve people rather than the other way around. "Single stories," as the author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie puts it, are our overly generalized and occasionally incorrect opinions of people, groups, or nations.

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