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In English / High School | 2014-11-28

Why is Waverly's mother's silent support of her daughter culturally significant?

A. Her silent support ensures that fair treatment is given to all of her children.
B. Her silent support allows for Waverly's individuality.
C. Her silent support pushes Waverly to try harder.
D. Her silent support encourages Waverly's invisible strength.

Asked by Stonehouse397

Answer (3)

The answer is b. silent support allows a person to think for themselves and not go off of another person's feelings. It increases their individuality

Answered by Porshia | 2024-06-10

I would say B. It shows the individuality and making choices.

Answered by chocolateforlife | 2024-06-10

Waverly's mother's silent support is culturally significant as it encourages her daughter's individuality and allows her to cultivate inner strength. This support enables Waverly to explore her identity without feeling pressured by her mother's expectations. Thus, the correct choice is D: Her silent support encourages Waverly's invisible strength.
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Answered by Porshia | 2025-05-18