Hi there!
In order to know where impeccable can be used in these sentence, we need to know what the term means.
Impeccable means perfect - to the highest of standards.
Therefore, the answer would be C because "flawless" is a synonym for "impeccable"; it means perfect.
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To bring sense of humor out and to explain a situation by comparing it to things.
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The correct answer is:
b. False.
Explanation:
Konstantín Stanislavski said: <em>“Every action in the theater must have an internal justification and be logical, coherent and possible in reality”</em>, by this reason, it's not possible that somebody like him could accept that the actors stop acting while other is speaking, because definitively <em>this situation wouldn't happen in the reality</em> and, taking again his famous sentence, the act would lose coherence because would remove the order of the drama.
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The main idea of the speech<em> ‘’Is it a crime for a citizen of the United States to vote’’ by Susan B.</em> was to make people realise that women were citizens as well. Her fight was for women, for them to be given the right to vote and most importantly, for them to be treated as the citizens of the United States.
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Women hardly had any legal rights. Anthony had made a bold move of casting her vote during the 1872 presidential election for which she was arrested, tried and fined. It’s after this incident that she wrote this speech. Her sole purpose was to prove that women were citizens too and had the right to vote. She also wanted to say through her speech that she hadn’t committed a crime by casting her vote because she believed that she was exercising the right of a dutiful citizen.