English, 01.09.2019 08:50 sehaamxoxo34
Read the excerpt from betty friedan’s the feminine mystique. for human suffering there is a reason; perhaps the reason has not been found because the right questions have not been asked, or pressed far enough. i do not accept the answer that there is no problem because american women have luxuries that women in other times and lands never dreamed of; part of the strange newness of the problem is that it cannot be understood in terms of the age-old material problems of man: poverty, sickness, hunger, cold. the women who suffer this problem have a hunger that food cannot fill. based on friedan’s word choice, which best describes the tone of the excerpt? hostile pleasant passionate accusatory
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00, Omarrdz214
In what ways do “the lamb” and “the tyger” represent opposite sides of human existence? a. “the lamb” urges passive control, while “the tyger” glorifies man’s dominance over nature. b. “the lamb” urges meek acceptance, while “the tyger” glorifies nature and power. c. “the lamb” urges childlike faith, while “the tyger” glorifies man’s experience.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00, kiarakagni
Excerpt from the prophet kahlil gibran and think not you can direct the course of love, for love, if it finds you worthy, directs your course. in this line from the passage, what does the word course mean? a) a mode of action or behavior b) a part of a meal served as a unit c) a designated area of land or water d) a continuous layer of building material
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00, simegustachocolate
Which statement is true about the theme of a short story? a. the theme is directly stated in the story. b. the theme is the message the author wants to convey. c. the theme is the purpose of the story. d. the theme is the same as the subject of the story.
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