She infers the most important one. It is a cruel injustice to deny women the right to vote. She says it is an oligarchy based on gender which translated means that women and enslaved by the men in her household. She is not respected as mother. She is not respected as sister or as wife as long as she is not equal to men.
She makes 2 references to the Federal Constitution held to be so important to all Americans.
The first is that the constitution begins with "We the People." Who is we? How is 'we' defined? Does it mean everyone or does it mean just males. History would say most of the time it means just males.
The second reference is a good deal more complex and uses legal jargon. It is an ex post facto law. This is a law that makes it a crime for acting in a legal way. She also uses the term attainder in the same sentence which is the abolishment of a citizen's civil rights after committing a felony. What she means is that any state that passes a law that prohibits half the population from voting is committing an attainder or a ex post facto law, which the constitution expressly forbids.
I think one of the things worth noting is that she committed the felony in the 1872 election (voting illegally), and women did not receive the vote until 1920. That's nearly 48 years between her act and what she was aiming to accomplish. She did not live to see her life's work come to fruition.
Answer:
it has changed it because we would all be not smart without it.
Explanation:
I think the answer is B even tho i don't read... i think he had a lover. and he' s out there in the forest, most likely. month likes dark places espically with good hiding spot. about flowers. he mention that he cant see what flowers ar his feet. means to say that- bare feet. month speaking to him about the beauty of poem. he might be thinking / enjoying the scene in his head.
The effect that this response has on the speaker is that the speaker’s mental state shifts more and more toward madness.
The raven is constantly repeating the same word - nevermore. In the beginning, the narrator just thought it was a weird coincidence that the bird should say that one single word, but as time passes by, the weight of that word becomes unbearable as the narrator realizes that this word can be applied to all of his questions. So as time goes by, the narrator becomes more and more depressed about not being allowed to see his beloved and thus he falls into madness.
Tone is the attitude of the poet towards the poem's reader, subject matter, or speaker as it is interpreted by the reader. It is usually described as the " mood" which pervades the experience of reading the poem. This is created by the vocabulary of the poem, metrical regularity or irregularity, use of figurative language, syntax and rhyme.
<span>The tone of the poem is the attitude which is implied by the poem's style.</span>