Answer:
Metaphor & personification
Explanation:
When he asks Belle, “what idol had displaced you?” She answers, “a golden one” which is a metaphor. If she had said, one as gold as a shiny ring, that would have been a simile. She personifies an idol in the third sentence, by stating an idol has displaced her. Idols can be inanimate or animate, but in this case the idol is inanimate, and she personifies it. Hope this helps.
It depends on her quality of life and the quality of her marriage if she is repeatedly abused and her quality of life is less than desirable then she wouldn't. But if her and her husband get along and she has everything she needs, then yes she would be happy with her life.
Although the referenced cartoon is unavailable, the attached cartoon from the victorian era expresses a critique for the impractical trends in clothing which at the time was considered "fine and Fashionable".
<h3>What is the Victorian Society?</h3>
This refers to the status of the British society between 1820 and 1914 which was parallel to the reign of Queen Victoria who was queen between 1837 and 1901.
The picture (attached) exemplifies an urban fad in England in about the early 18th century where the dress style of the upper class was adopted by the larger society.
The correct answer, thus, is B.
The attached picture in "<em>Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century</em>" is captioned "What is this, my son".
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Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
Inalienable means that something is inherent and unable to be taken away. In other words, incapable of being surrendered or transferred.