Answer:
Ms. Williams
Explanation:
The subject in this question is 'Ms. Williams', given the subject of a sentence is either (a) what the sentence is about, or (b) who or what performs the action. In this instance, we can identify the 'who' as being Ms. Williams.
Answer: C
Explanation:
In this passage, the author discusses why in Elizabethan times there were no women who had the genius in literature of Shakespeare. Woolf wonders about this lack of female writers, and she argues that this could not have been any other way considering the societal pressures that were placed on women. Women had very little education, no privacy or free time and very early marriages and motherhood. This is the cause for the lack of female poets, which is the effect.
You eat food but drop it so you have to make it again, you watch tv but your power goes out and you have to watch tv on your phone, and your cat in all this has been sitting at there food bowl waiting for you to feed them
Answer:
An Old Lady and The Lamp
Once upon a time, there lived a beautiful old lady in a small hamlet. When the sun set the old lady lighted a lamp. The lamp felt very proud of itself that it was the brightest object in the universe. One cold windy night the lamp was blown off. It started crying.
Then the old lady told the lamp not to be haughty.
She again lighted the lamp. Thereafter, it was quite humble and behaved well.
Moral: Don't be vain
Explanation: