1In "The Refusal," what is the primary characteristic of the tax-collector's interaction with the villagers?
2According to the text, why do the citizens of the town in "The Refusal" accept the constant refusal of their requests?
3What is the central theme the essay argues is more prevalent and important in "The Refusal" compared to "She Unnames Them"?
4In "She Unnames Them," why does Eve start unnaming the animals?
5What is the comparison made between the concept of 'names' in "She Unnames Them" and issues in contemporary society?
6The essay suggests that government oppression is the primary reason for the necessity of what in society?
7Which of the following statements best reflects the essay's overall argument about the relevance of the two texts?
8What specific, recent societal event is mentioned as an example where both texts fall into the same category concerning women's equality and individual freedom?
9The essay draws a parallel between the tax-collector's refusal in "The Refusal" and what contemporary societal feeling?
10According to the essay, what is the fundamental link between overcoming government oppression and achieving feminine equality?