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For gods sake, answer these questions. they are due tomorrow! im about to cry because i have a headache and the passage is tooo long. the passage name is “lamb to the slaughter “ on commonlit. answer these questions! will mark the

1.) in the text, mary maloney takes many different actions and experiences many different emotions. overall, what kind of person would you say she is? how is she complex?
2.) in your opinion, what is another way mary maloney could have resolved her conflict with her husband?
3.) in the context of this short story, what drives people to betray? how did love contribute to mary maloney’s decision to violently attack her husband? cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other’s literature, art, or history in you answer.
4.) how does mary maloney's status as a housewife affect her feelings towards her husband, both before and after learning of his betrayal? does this short story alter the perception of the perfect housewife?
5.) mary maloney only decides to cover up the murder after thinking of her unborn baby. in the context of this short story, how does fear drive action? cite evidence from the text, your personal experience, and other literature, art, and history in your answer.
6.) what is ironic about this murder mystery that the police are attempting to solve?

for god’s sake, answer this question quickly . ita due tomorrow and its 11: 25 pm where i live!

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