Answer: C
Explanation:
In this passage, the author discusses why in Elizabethan times there were no women who had the genius in literature of Shakespeare. Woolf wonders about this lack of female writers, and she argues that this could not have been any other way considering the societal pressures that were placed on women. Women had very little education, no privacy or free time and very early marriages and motherhood. This is the cause for the lack of female poets, which is the effect.
The correct answers are B. To learn about traveling to Italy and D. TO learn about Mark Twain
Explanation:
In the excerpt, Mark Twain describes his experiences while visiting Italy; this includes a detailed description of the places he visited such as the Leaning Tower and the Duomo (cathedral), as well as his impression of the places. For example, in "makes your flesh creep, and convinces you for a single moment in spite of all your philosophy" Twain describes his thoughts and emotions when he tried to see the base of the leaning tower.
According to this, the two purposes that fit the content of this text are to learn about traveling to Italy because the text focuses on describing important touristic places in this country; and to learn about Mark Twain because the text is a memoir of Mark Twain, and therefore shows readers the life, emotions, and experiences of this writer.
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Explanation:Chicago is a literary artwork by Carl Sandburg, written in 1914 to describe the ... Imagery is also a device used in the poem to paint the picture of how things ... Details. Title: About "Chicago" by Carl Sandburg; College: Loyola University ... Title: About "Chicago" by Carl Sandburg; blank image.
The setting of the awakening at the beginning of the novel is on the grand isle, off the coast of Louisiana and this was on the island Cheniere Caminada which was across the bay and the set happened in the late 1900 century.
Chopin uses some stylistic control over her words in the description. Chopin is able to use formal rules of grammar. The sentences she uses are exact and sharp. Chopin choice of words are also precise\
“Coming back to dinner?” his wife called after him. He halted a moment and shrugged his shoulders. He felt in his breast-pocket; there was a ten-dollar bill there. He did not know; perhaps he would return for the early dinner and perhaps he would not. It all depended upon the company which he found over at Klein’s and the size of “the game.” He did not say this, but she understood it, and laughed, nodding good-by to him.
This shows how Chopin is able to alternate between specific and somewhat vague in her narration. For example, he uses several paragraphs when describing one object.