Both options A and B are present in the idea exposed in <em>The Anti-Suffragist </em>by William Lloyd. But, when it comes to this specific passage, the answer that seems to be correct is B. show that objections to suffrage are based upon stereotypical assumptions about women.
This passage is about the misconception that women would rather worry - only - about domestic affairs and leave the thinking to men, since it is a hard task.
The woman characterized in this poem, Remonstra, ends up proving the exact opposite, however. She works so hard fighting against the suffrage, organizing speeches and committees, that everyone else admires her intelligence and abilities. People even say she would be better at running a city than half the men in office. The stereotype she is fighting so diligently to maintain is, thus, destroyed.
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Industrialization generates employment opportunities, provides educational opportunities, encourages advancement and innovation, and better utilizes resources. All of these benefits and more make industrial development extremely valuable to a population and the local economy
Since you provided a time, I am taking a guess that it's online and the teacher or professor should usually give you a time that officially marks when it's due on January 3rd. If not, you could turn it in on January 3rd anytime, but not after 12:00 a.m. which would make it January 4th. I hope this makes since.
Both Jerry and Squeaky love their family. They help their older siblings out even at the expense of their wants.
Jerry from "President Cleveland, where are you?" helped his brother out by selling the last of President Cleveland card and giving the proceeds to his brother, Armand, to buy new shoes for him(Armand) and corsage for his girlfriend.
Squeaky from Raymond's Run competed in a running competition with the intent to beat Gretchen, the one who made fun of Raymond. She is a fierce protected of her older brother, Raymond. She is confident in her abilities as well as accepting of other's shortcomings.
Banquo in those words means that many times the "bad guys" do not have to lie, cheat or hurt us physically. In the case of witches they do not lie to them but they tell half truths to Mcbeth and Banquo, this makes Mcbeth tempt to follow the predictions of the witches without thinking that there may be other truths and consequences. In the end, these half predictions lead Macbeth to its ruin.
According with the last, <em>Banquo doesn't trust the witches because they only tell us the good and not the bad . </em>They just give half truths.