In "Marriage is a Private Affair" Which of the follow quotes are evidence to support the types of conflict found in the passage?(5 points) Supports the types of conflict found in the passage Does not support the types of conflict found in the passage After he had spent his emotion on a long homily he at last came back to his son’s engagement, in a seemingly milder tone. Supports the types of conflict found in the passage – After he had spent his emotion on a long homily he at last came back to his son’s engagement, in a seemingly milder tone. Does not support the types of conflict found in the passage – After he had spent his emotion on a long homily he at last came back to his son’s engagement, in a seemingly milder tone. “Look here, my son,” interrupted his father, “nothing is different. What one looks for in a wife are a good character and a Christian background.” Supports the types of conflict found in the passage – “Look here, my son,” interrupted his father, “nothing is different. What one looks for in a wife are a good character and a Christian background.” Does not support the types of conflict found in the passage – “Look here, my son,” interrupted his father, “nothing is different. What one looks for in a wife are a good character and a Christian background.” That night the old man did not eat. Supports the types of conflict found in the passage – That night the old man did not eat. Does not support the types of conflict found in the passage – That night the old man did not eat. “Teacher, did you say? If you consider that a qualification for a good wife I should like to point out to you, Emeka, that no Christian woman should teach. St. Paul in his letter to the Corinthians says that women should keep silence.” Supports the types of conflict found in the passage – “Teacher, did you say? If you consider that a qualification for a good wife I should like to point out to you, Emeka, that no Christian woman should teach. St. Paul in his letter to the Corinthians says that women should keep silence.” Does not support the types of conflict found in the passage – “Teacher, did you say? If you consider that a qualification for a good wife I should like to point out to you, Emeka, that no Christian woman should teach. St. Paul in his letter to the Corinthians says that women should keep silence.” “I can’t - we must - I mean it is impossible for me to marry Nweke’s daughter.” “Impossible? Why?” asked his father.

Supports the types of conflict found in the passage – “I can’t - we must - I mean it is impossible for me to marry Nweke’s daughter.” “Impossible? Why?” asked his father.