Answer: Manners Make the Man
Explanation: Out of all the other options, the article that is most likely written to persuade the readers is "Manners Make the Man" because it will be about instructing men to have good manners.
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The answer is: C
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Answer:
Paid.
Explanation:
Paid makes the most sense. Both would work, but paid fits with the most reasoning.
Answer:
Explanation:
"A Jury of Her Peers'' was written by Susan Glaspell. She employs a narrative tone to describe the story. The resolution forms part of the story and it's where the story ends. It is at this point that conflicts are resolved and the story comes to an end. The plot was considered as a feminist literature because two female characters were trying to come up with a solution to a mystery. Mrs Hale and Mrs Peters came up with the conclusion that Mrs Wright killed her husband, and her actions are justified. The circumstances behind the death of John Wright leaves the townsmen in a state of confusion as to what could have led to his death. Mrs Wright killed her husband because she was physically abused by her. Mrs Hale and Mrs Peters hide the evidence against her because they understand how it feels to be humiliated and oppressed by a man. In the end, Mrs Wright is granted freedom.
Answer:
acho que é issoeu
Explanation:
"Amon fundou todos os países, fundou-os após ter criado primeiramente
o Egito. A arte veio de lá, de onde tu vens, até aqui onde eu estou, e a
educação veio de lá até aqui onde eu estou".
Não somente a Fenícia, mas também a Mesopotâmia parece reconhecer no
Egito a origem da própria cultura, pelo menos a se crer na opinião que
nos foi transmitida por Diodoro de Sicília, um escritor grego muito mais
recente, que no século I d.C. assim escreveu na sua Bíbliatbeca