1. In "Another Evening at the Club," the gifts of jewelry from Abbound Bey most likely represent?

A. The depth of his affection for and loyalty toward Samia.
B. The respect he holds for traditional values while courting his wife.
C. His desire to make an impression by displaying Samia's beauty at the club.
D. His attempts to make a name for himself through a display of material wealth. ***

2. Which of the following quotes best supports the response selected above?

A. "She had felt herself blushing as she saw him returning her gaze."
B. "Abboud Bey, on his part, never visited her without bringing a present."
C. "On her wedding night, as he put a diamond bracelet round her wrist, he had reminded her that she was marrying someone with a brilliant career in front of him and that one of the most important things in life was the opinion of others, particularly one's equals and seniors."
D. "The gesture told her more eloquently than any words that he was the man, she the woman, he the one who carried the responsibilities, made the decisions, she the one whose role it was to be beautiful, happy, carefree."

Respuesta :

for number one  D would be the correct answer and for two C would be the correct answer

Option D is correct as he wanted to show his wealth he wanted to showoff.

Option C is correct as, "On her wedding night, as he put a diamond bracelet round her wrist, he had reminded her that she was marrying someone with a brilliant career in front of him and that one of the most important things in life was the opinion of others, particularly one's equals and seniors." This context shows that he showed his wife that he is wealthy and made her remember that she is marrying someone with a brilliant career.

Another Evening at the Club, written by Alifa Rifaat, is a short story set in Egypt. It centres on a newly married pair with an overbearing husband and a submissive wife. The story's principal issue revolves around the misplacement of an emerald ring. As the pair works through this, their true colours emerge. Bringing attention to the significant masculine presence in marriage and society. The role of women in a normal Egyptian marriage is depicted in this story. Where the male makes all of the decisions and the wife is completely obedient to her spouse.

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