Answer:
B. Once more I looked up Women, found 'position of and turned to the pages indicated.
Explanation:
Virginia Woolf wrote her now famous extended essay "A Room of One's Own" as a speech for a women's college in the University of Cambridge. In it, she details and describes how women figures are important for the literary world and even the authorship of novels or written works but women aren't allowed or found to do so. Instead, they are 'supposed' to be confined within the four walls of the house and concentrate on maintaining the household issues. Thus, she began writing for the betterment of the women, their inclusion in the same opportunities in the writing scene. Though they may also have the same talent as that of their male counterparts, they are still denied the rights, encouragements and opportunities to be able to write on their own. So, she claims that <em>"a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction". </em>Thus, the sentence from the essay that best supports the thought process Woolf employs in conducting her research for the essay is
Once more I looked up Women, found 'position of and turned to the pages indicated.
Answer:
the white house had two differnt swmming pool
Explanation:
The conflict Lautrec have in the story is, his band's future is threatened by the actions of a neighbor.
Answer: Option A.
Explanation:
Lautrec is a character from the story ‘Evil Robort Theory’ written by J. Robbins. Lautrec was a member of his band Evil Robort Theory, and he along with his other band members was going to play in one of the talent show organized by their high school which was up in two days.
All the band members was practicing in a garage when suddenly a police officer came and stopped them from playing band in the evening. He stated that it causes noise pollution and there’s a complaint from the neighborhood. It was Mrs. Gretsky, Lautrec’s neighbor who was the one to complain and it was because of her action that Lauctrec’s future band was threatened.
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