I wasn't able to find this question online to see if it is supposed to be a multiple-choice question or an open-ended one. Therefore, I will provide you with my own analysis and interpretation of the paragraph.
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In this particular excerpt from Virginia Woolf's “In Search of a Room of One’s Own,” the author shows how dangerous it was for a woman to be intelligent and talented in the sixteenth century. Society feared and mocked gifted women. Mocked in the sense that they would try to convince her it was shameful, disgraceful to have her own thoughts expressed, to express her own feelings, to defy the status quo. Feared in the sense that society knew very well how powerful women could be once they began to express themselves, once they realized they too could write and produce ideas in a powerful manner. Women were "half witch, half wizard," inspiring respect and repulsion at the same time. That treatment by society would be enough to drive any woman - anyone, as a matter of fact - crazy.
Air is a bad conductor of electricity so whatever is closest that will get the lightening to the ground first, it strikes. Therefore, the lightening would sense the tall pole first, and use it as it's conductor.
This quarantine sucks as much as wheat thins.
This quarantine has made me feel like a carrot.
Sometimes i paint myself orange, go in my backyard and bury myself in dirt and pretend i’m a carrot.
I want to die as much as hannah baker did when they called her thick.
Quarantine sucks as much as a vaccuum.
Answer:The Great Gatsby, third novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in 1925 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Set in Jazz Age New York, the novel tells the tragic story of Jay Gatsby, a self-made millionaire, and his pursuit of Daisy Buchanan, a wealthy young woman whom he loved in his youth.
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For me, I would say yes. Large part of it is because I have no classes tomorrow because of a major snow storm that just hit and roads are too messy for driving, So I'm free to do what i want.. Here's my plan, I live in Seattle and a huge snow storm just hit here and most of the streets that on steep hills are now transformed into ski slopes. I'm going to wake up, eat darth Vader shaped chocolate waffles while watching the ending off Inception (You have no soul if you don't find some the ending some what sentimental).Then I plan on skiing/sledding down streets with my friends, drinking some hot coco.. Go sledding down more streets., drink more hot coco, ski down more streets, drink coffee plus hot coco, ski/sled down more streets. Play basketball and tackle football in the snow with friends. Spend time with family, watch the video of Steve jobs talking about death , watch the new episodes of the Daily Show/Colbert Report that air that night... then go lie down in the snow while staring at the stars in space. Close my eyes and die peacefully
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This is old but, I hope it helps.