13. The women in Walker's poem 'Women' struggle on behalf of their

a. employers
b. friends
c. teachers
d. children
D

Thanks
-MC

--by the way, that's Alice Walker

-MC

Yes, children....is correct. That is a neat poem.

To determine the correct answer to the question, let's break down the question and analyze the options.

The question is asking about the women in Walker's poem 'Women' and who they struggle on behalf of.

a. employers: This option suggests that the women struggle on behalf of their employers. But this answer seems less likely because the poem focuses on the women themselves, rather than their employers.

b. friends: This option suggests that the women struggle on behalf of their friends. While friendship could be a theme in the poem, it seems less likely that the primary focus of their struggles would be their friends.

c. teachers: This option suggests that the women struggle on behalf of their teachers. However, the poem does not specifically mention or emphasize their relationship with their teachers, so this answer seems unlikely.

d. children: This option suggests that the women struggle on behalf of their children. This answer is the most plausible because the poem may highlight the women's struggles in raising and protecting their children.

Based on the analysis above, the correct answer to the question is d. children.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.