Prompt:
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Because of the status of female writers in the Victorian age, many women published their works under a [Variable #1: eponym; pseudonym; synonym; antonym]. The Brontë sisters wrote under the names of Currer, [Variable #2: Ellis; Elle; Eliza; Ellen], and Acton Bell.
Answer:
I hope that this helps you. The Lord bless you, my friend.
Shalom
B.symbolic : actual
C.lie : truth
D.reflection : water
Find the pair of words that has the same kind of relationship as the numbered pair.
C. to set it up as stream of consciousness poetry
D. to set it up as a children's tale
The option that helps explain Chaucer's choice to include a "prologue" in the canterbury tales is to set it up as a collection of folktales. The correct option is A.
Chaucer could have written in a variety of languages because he was an upper-class, educated individual, but he choose to write The Canterbury Tales in the language that the majority of people in his country would be familiar with.
Both social realism and estates satire might be used to define the stories. Chaucer cares to accurately portray each character's point of view, but he also intends to criticize the church's hypocrisy and the social issues brought on by medieval politics and social tradition.
Therefore, the correct option is A. to set it up as a collection of folktales.
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Answer:
This is an excerpt from Henry David Thoreau’s seminal essay “Civil Disobedience.
He is of the opinion that casting your vote is not the end of the democratic process. He is advocating civil disobedience and a participatory democracy.
Furthermore, although your vote might be overwhelmed by the majority, you still have a moral obligation to ensure a better leadership. It must exceed just the ballot
The sentence provides an abstract view of voting, portraying it as a game of chance with moral considerations where the result depends on the majority, and not necessarily aligning with one's personal vote.
This sentence seems to be offering a commentary on the nature of voting as a process. The author appears to be suggesting that all voting inherently has an aspect of chance to it, akin to playing a game like checkers or backgammon. They bring up a moral element, implying that voting involves making decisions about what is right and wrong. However, they also note that 'the character of the voters is not staked', suggesting that the individual's personal integrity or morality isn't under threat when one votes. The author accepts the majority's decision, even if it contradicts their own vote, and doesn't feel obligated to make the 'right' choice win.
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b. Effective responses must not take into account the speaker's feelings.
c. During a disagreement, it is impossible to respond effectively.
d. If your response contains criticism, it may be best to wait a little while before responding.
Answer:
D
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