A. The person who was quoted throughout the article was Dr. W. A. Harris of the Methodist Board. The author had been president of Northwestern University and was a Methodist, which means that they had a religious perspective of things.
P. This article was written in The New York Times on May 21, 1922. The time and place of this article affects the meaning of the source because it was during the time period of the flappers, which the author refers to throughout the article. The source might have the same meaning of things are always changing, but it would refer to a different time period, if it were written at a different time.
P. The flappers were looked down upon by the older generation and they did not like their new styles and actions. This helps tell why Dr. Harris is defending the ways of the flappers because it happens with every new generation.
A. The audience of this source was the older generations in America because he was trying to tell how the actions of the flappers were justified because change occurs in every new generation and that generation could not be attacked because of their new ways.
R.The reason this source was produced at the time it was produced was to tell why it was justifiable for the flappers to have their new ways and should not be criticized too harshly because of their actions.
T. The main idea of this source was that all new generations go through change, and older generations do not like the change, but it is not fair to look badly upon the new ideas because it is likely that their generation went through the same types of issues. Also that change is inevitable and the change should be accepted by everyone.