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7. in “satisfied”, why does angelica choose not to pursue a relationshi…

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  1. in “satisfied”, why does angelica choose not to pursue a relationship with hamilton?

a. she does not trust hamilton’s character.
b. she believes eliza would be a better political partner for him.
c. she puts her family’s happiness and social responsibilities before her own feelings.
d. she realizes she prefers independence over marriage.

  1. which line of reasoning best explains the emotional tension revealed in “satisfied”?

a. angelica regrets introducing hamilton to eliza.
b. angelica believes love always leads to betrayal.
c. angelica thinks hamilton will eventually choose her instead.
d. angelica sacrifices her own desires to protect her sister, creating inner conflict.

  1. what central difference between hamilton and burr is revealed through “wait for it”?

a. hamilton values loyalty, while burr values popularity.
b. hamilton believes in careful planning, while burr acts impulsively.
c. hamilton takes risks to create opportunities, while burr waits for opportunities to come to him.
d. hamilton seeks conflict while burr seeks answer

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Brief Explanations

To determine why Angelica doesn't pursue a relationship with Hamilton, we analyze each option. Option A: There's no indication she doesn't trust him. Option B: The focus isn't on Eliza as a better political partner. Option C: In the context of "Satisfied," Angelica prioritizes her family's happiness and social responsibilities over her own feelings for Hamilton, so she puts those before her own feelings. Option D: The song doesn't highlight her preferring independence over marriage in this context.

Brief Explanations

In "Satisfied," Angelica's emotional tension comes from her sacrificing her own desires (her feelings for Hamilton) to protect her sister (Eliza) by choosing Eliza for Hamilton, creating inner conflict. Option A: She doesn't regret introducing Hamilton to Eliza. Option B: The song isn't about love leading to betrayal. Option C: She doesn't think Hamilton will choose her instead. Option D matches the inner conflict from sacrificing her desires for her sister.

Brief Explanations

Analyzing Hamilton and Burr's differences: Hamilton takes risks to create opportunities (e.g., his ambitious nature), while Burr waits for opportunities (his "Wait for It" mindset of being cautious and letting things come). Option A: Loyalty vs popularity isn't the central difference. Option B: Hamilton isn't about careful planning, Burr isn't impulsive. Option C: Hamilton takes risks (seeks to create opportunities), Burr waits for them, which matches their dynamic.

Answer:

C. She puts her family’s happiness and social responsibilities before her own feelings.

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