Answer: I have visited a lot of places around the world. Traveling is fun to me and its very interesting to me. Looking to learn more history about countries with their cultures trying new things around their culture their past because if you wanna look at the future of something look at the past. Lets start out with my favorite place my homeland Bosnia. I went there so far 4 times in my life 2000 , 2005 , 2008 and 2010. The reason I visit there is too see my Grandmother’s and Grandfather’s grave. I see all my family around it and visit my camp
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tran·scend
verb
be or go beyond the range or limits of (something abstract, typically a conceptual field or division)
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1A 2B 3A 4C
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1 He shows it from his first words .<em>..a 22...</em>He adds to this data when he anticipates the moves of the hunter.
2-The use of the word <em>NERVE </em> which means boldness, courage under certain decisive circumstances
3-he seems to be willing to find the hunter when he uses the words .<em>.he found what he hoped to find...</em>
4 the use of the word <em>eagerly </em>means he was impatient and with a strong desire for something to happen.
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Sorry I'm not from commerse background
Both options A and B are present in the idea exposed in <em>The Anti-Suffragist </em>by William Lloyd. But, when it comes to this specific passage, the answer that seems to be correct is B. show that objections to suffrage are based upon stereotypical assumptions about women.
This passage is about the misconception that women would rather worry - only - about domestic affairs and leave the thinking to men, since it is a hard task.
The woman characterized in this poem, Remonstra, ends up proving the exact opposite, however. She works so hard fighting against the suffrage, organizing speeches and committees, that everyone else admires her intelligence and abilities. People even say she would be better at running a city than half the men in office. The stereotype she is fighting so diligently to maintain is, thus, destroyed.