Answer:
The men of Athens are afraid when women show power, as their entire patriarchal system relies on female complacency.
Explanation:
The point of the play-within-a-play to make fun of the dramatics of the Athenian lovers, and to make the play end with a happy note.
Answer: i think he would be writing about the virus, or maybe his own life. i think he would work with/for himself
Answer:
I don't know for sure if this is the correct passage-
It ensures readers understand its significance in the passage. It creates a matter-of-fact tone as Machiavelli demonstrates the positive effects of a ruler's cruelty.
In the first stanza, the poet describes a time that he felt lonely and came upon a field of daffodils.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
‘I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud’ is a beautiful poem written by William Wordsworth. In the first stanza the poet states that how he was wandering as lonely as a cloud when suddenly he comes across golden daffodils. Here Wordsworth have describe the daffodils as ‘golden’ to bring a majestic effect.
In lines 5 and 6 the poet provides the description of where he sees the daffodils. He sees it ‘beside the lake and below the trees’ which where fluttering and dancing. Here the poet gives daffodils of human quality of dancing.
Answer:
C: Reflexive.
Explanation:
A pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun. This means that pronouns replace the noun in a sentence to avoid repetition and to make the sentence seem or sound smoother.
When a pronoun is used to refer to a person doing the action and also is the object of the sentence, then that pronoun used will be reflexive in nature. This means that the pronoun reflects the subject as well as the object refers to the same person. This is easy to identify by the presence or use of "self/ selves" in the suffix of a pronoun.
For example, in the sentence <u>"She ate the whole cake herself"</u>, the pronoun "she" does the action "ate" and then refers back to "herself" which makes the pronoun reflexive in nature.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.