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Which of the following best describes the role of maternal influence in Frank McCourt's 'Angela's Ashes'?
It is pivotal in shaping McCourt's identity and survival.
It is minimal and mostly overshadowed by paternal influence.
It plays a negative role, causing more harm than good.
It serves as a secondary theme without much significance.
How does McCourt portray his mother in 'Angela's Ashes'?
As a stoic figure who rarely shows emotion.
As a flawed yet loving individual who strives for her family's wellbeing.
As an antagonist who causes the family's struggles.
As an absent figure who plays no role in the family's life.
In what way does maternal influence manifest in the themes of hardship and resilience in McCourt's narrative?
Through the depiction of maternal sacrifice and resilience amid poverty.
By emphasizing the absence of maternal guidance in times of trouble.
By illustrating a singular focus on male influences in overcoming challenges.
Through a portrayal of maternal neglect and indifference.
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