B) I completely agree with the opinion that Woolf expresses in A Room of One’s Own.
C) I have trouble taking seriously Woolf’s imaginary story of Shakespeare’s gifted sister as portrayed in A Room of One’s Own.
D) A Room of One’s Own reminds me of the movie Shakespeare in Love because in both the essay and the movie, women are not allowed to act.
Answer:
D) A Room of One’s Own reminds me of the movie Shakespeare in Love because in both the essay and the movie, women are not allowed to act.
Explanation:
When you're reminded of another book or story or poem when reading something, you have made a text-to-text connection. Realizing something is similar to a work that you're familiar with is a clear example of this sort of connection. For example: "So, the main character of this book just a normal guy who travels with warriors and wizards. Just like Frodo in Lord of the Rings!"
b. Coral is far more red than her lips' red
c. My mistress, when she walks, treads on the ground
d. If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head
Answer:
D. If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head
Explanation:
The answer here is 100 percent (D.) Not only did i take the quiz I also can explain why the answer is (D.) Shakespeare says if hairs were wires that specifically her head would grow black wires. The key word here is "black". Black is used to symbolize darkness and in this case the dark lady. Hope this helped :)
Answer:
its D "If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head"
Explanation:i just did the assignment
To remember who is who in the list of characters.
The correct answer is "whoever" in this sentence. The pronoun "whoever" is used as a subject pronoun since it it referring to the person or thing performing the action.
The options "whom" and "whomever" are not correct since they are "object pronouns" and not subject pronouns.
As regards option "who" it is also incorrect since it is used to introduce questions "Who is coming to work today?" or when referring to someone mentioned on the sentence before "The man who is dressed in red is my father". In the last sentence, the pronoun"who" is referring to "the man".
Answer:
Thesaurus
Explanation: