Answer:
Emmeline Pankhurst
Explanation:
Emmeline Pankhurst was one of the founders of the British suffrage movement. The name of "Mrs. Pankhurst", more than any other, is associated with the struggle for the right to vote for upper-middle-class women in the period immediately before World War I. Ms. Pankhurst's tactics for attracting attention to the movement resulted in imprisonment several times, but because of her high profile, she did not experience the same deprivation as other suffragette colleagues (although she experienced forced feeding after a hunger strike).
Answer:
it's the second string, open.
Explanation:
that note is B,
which is the second string open.
False because it can confuse you if it is on all the time so they have it as a modifier
Form is 3 dimensional and shape is 2 dimensional.
The Greek/Latin affix auto- means self or the same.
- Autobiography: a biography that the author writes about themselves.
- Autonomy: self-governing; the right/power for self-government. In Greek, nomos means law - therefore, it is the power to make our own laws.
- Autocracy: a state or society where one person has the unlimited governing power. In Greek, kratein means ruling.
- Autograph: one's own signature. (Graphein - to write.)
- Autodidact: a self-taught person. (Didaskein - to teach.)