1. According to Finch in "The Introduction," what does society believe are the "proper" activities for women?

a. politics and voting
b. marriage and motherhood
c. gardening and cooking
d. fashion and dancing
I think it's b or d?

2. The anecdote Boswell relates about Samuel Johnson is:
a. Johnson's undertaking to write a dictionary
b. Johnson being shunned as he waited for Lord Chesterfield
c. the praise Johnson recived after the publishing of the dictionary.
d. BOTH A AND B

3. The Lilliputian's size is ironic because they are small sized:
a. and broad minded.
b. but physically strong
c. but have huge ambitions
d. and easy going

4. ___and___are the two events that created a state of panic and despair for London.
a. The great fire, queen Anne's reign
b. the great fire, the plague
c. the plague, the glorious revolution
d. the plague, the conflict of religions.
i think it's b?

1. To find the answer to the question, you can refer to the source text, "The Introduction" by Finch. In the text, Finch discusses how society perceives "proper" activities for women. To find the specific answer, you can either refer to your own copy of the text or search for the text online. Look for passages that discuss societal expectations or perceptions of women's activities. Pay attention to any mentions of politics, voting, marriage, motherhood, gardening, cooking, fashion, or dancing. By examining these passages, you should be able to identify which activities society believes are "proper" for women.

2. To determine the correct answer, you can review the anecdote Boswell relates about Samuel Johnson. You may find this information in Boswell's biography of Samuel Johnson or other related sources. Look for passages that describe an incident involving Johnson and Lord Chesterfield, as well as any other anecdotes or events mentioned. Once you have identified the relevant passages, compare the options provided and select the answer that accurately reflects the described anecdote.

3. To interpret the irony of the Lilliputians' size, you should analyze the information provided about them. Consider their physical attributes, character traits, and overall role in the story. Look for passages that describe their behavior, ambitions, and mindset. By critically examining these details, you can determine which of the options best captures the irony of their small size.

4. To determine the correct answer, you can analyze the provided options and identify the two events that created panic and despair for London. To do this, you may need to have some knowledge of English history or refer to relevant historical sources. Review the events listed in each option and determine which two events had a significant impact on London, leading to panic and despair. Once you have identified the two events, select the option that includes them.