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This is an excerpt from the book "The perfect Woman" by Robert Shecklet
Explanation:
With this sentence the narrator finds a way to devalue the so-called "new femininity." He affirms that women are more modern, which could be something positive, but they have lost their vigor, they are weak, without validity. This sentence goes against the concepts of modern femininity, where women are more valued and capable of presenting soft and strong attributes, leaving women more alive, shrewd, but still delicate.
Answer:
Give/send, read/open
Explanation:
Because the only two possible words for those incomplete sentences are those one ms i filled in with
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my motions are never sad actually but I can tell you happy about life or life facts cuz some people be needing dem
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Answer: this is only worth 5 points
Gimme a minute to answer.
Explanation:
He literary techniques and figures of speech included in Robert Browning’s poem “My Last Duchess” include the following (highlighted with italics):