Mary Wollstonecraft was a writer and a teacher, prominent voice in the fight for equal rights, having advocated female rights and education rights for women. She was the mother of Mary Shelly, whom you might know as the writer of Frankenstein.
The correct answer should be C. To provide relevant background information
Flashbacks are usually used to show us some part of the characters' lives that is important for understanding the present time.
In my opinion, the phrases that contribute to the carpe diem perspective are: A “let us sport us while we may” and <span>C “at once our time devour”. Carpe diem means "Seize the day". As a philosophy, it argues that we should make the most of this moment, right here, right now, as we can't do much about the future. Death and misery are going to happen anyway, so why trouble ourselves with them now? This is exactly what the A phrase says, whereas the C phrase says something similar: let's enjoy as much as we can.</span>
An adjective in the simplest meaning is a word or clause that is used to describe other words. The main noun from the given sentence is "finches". The finches were described as "two" and "young". Therefore, there are 2 adjectives and the answer is letter D.
The statement best describes the rhyme scheme of "A Thought on the Inestimable Blessing of Reason " is:
C. There is a series of consecutive rhyming couplets.
The poem is in ‘slant rhyme’ with the ABAB rhyme scheme. It is sometimes called lazy rhyme, half rhyme, imperfect rhyme or near rhyme. When the rhyme is formed by identical sound words and not similar sound words, they are in Slant rhyme.
The rhyming words in the first two lines are ‘soul, pole’; in the second two lines are ‘cause, laws’; in the third two lines are ‘given, heaven’; in the fourth two lines are ‘light, bright.’ The other two lines in the poem follow the same rhyme scheme.