I believe the correct answer is artificial.
Mary Wollstonecraft’s “The Vindication of the
Rights of Woman” had for the main purpose to convince the readers to accept her
point of view – that women’s weakness was artificial. She believed that women’s
minds were “flowers planted in soil that is too rich”, so they had no
weaknesses compared to men.
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I think option 2 is one of the answers since both poems do use the elements of nature, such as describing the sky many times.
I think option 6 is also one of the answers because both poems kind of talk about youth.
And finally, I think option 3 is another answer because both poems kind of end happily.
*I AM NOT 100% SURE THIS ARE CORRECT, SO PLEASE FORGIVE ME IF THEY'RE NOT.
I would say A because the main idea would be that the men Odysseus sent didn't come back after eating the Lotus plant.
Piety, and he tests the loyalty of telemachus when he sends him off to prepare food.
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