<span>An acrostic poem is a type of poetry where the first, last or other letters in a line spell out a particular word or phrase. The most common and simple form of an acrostic poem is where the first letters of each line spell out the word or phrase</span>
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As sugar became increasingly available to the English, they wanted to acquire even more of it.
In the passage from "Sugar Changed the World," the authors make reference to the English growing desire for sugar. For example, King Henry III first asked for three pounds of sugar in 1226, then he requested four more pounds of it to a mayor, and finally obtained three hundred pounds in 1243. Later, after Venice enlarged sugar trade, the English could purchase thousands of pounds of sugar every year.
The title of the story is : “A jury of her Peers”, publicized in 1917. The title is therefore indicating that the accused Minnie Wright had a jury of women who set her free. Since this could not happen in reality at that time, it was the wish of the author give an outcry against male overpowering women, sexism in the household and workplace and the failure of the government to protect women against violence. The author also wants to show the difference in judging and investigating criminal cases by men versus women. Men lay emphasis on different things than women.