Answer:
Feminine culture.
Explanation:
A 'Feminine culture' is described as the culture that promotes a smooth or fluid approach towards the gender roles in the society. Such a culture lays emphasis on a collectivist attitude where both the males and females are incline towards people and nurturing their quality of life which is contrary to the masculine cultures that involves a distinction in roles of men and women.
As per the given description, Ashley would probably be categorized under a 'feminine culture' as she is allowed to live on her own terms and her roles in the society is not different or distinct from the men. She possess the authority to work independently, wear clothes as per her will, and chose her own way to live life. A masculine culture would never promote such a behavior as they are quite clear and assertive in defining the gender roles distinctively.
The part of this excerpt from Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat" describe the narrator's opinion of the sea as a hostile entity is "that there is another behind it just as important and just as nervously anxious to do something effective".
Answer:
For his kind treatment of Silenus Midas was rewarded by Dionysus with a wish. The king wished that all he touched might turn to gold, but when his food became gold and he nearly starved to death as a result, he realized his error. ... When Midas decided against Apollo, the god changed his ears into those of an donkey
Explanation:
The sentence with proper subject-verb agreement is B. The student as well as the teacher want to go to the museum. In this sentence, the subject is what we call a compound subject, meaning that the verb refers and agrees with more than just one singular word. The compound subject is "student" and "teacher" and they are connected by "as well as", which functions as a coordinating conjunction would. That's why the verb should conjugate in its plural form.
Option A is incorrect because the structure inside parentheses is not related to the verb and does not influence its conjugation. Options C and D have a verb in the singular form for a compound subject - that would demand a plural conjugation.
The conflict ends with some kind of solution.
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