Answer:
del·i·cate
adjective
defintion 1: very fine in texture or structure; of intricate workmanship or quality.
defintion 2 (noun) : easily broken or damaged; fragile.
Deb, Ptep, Tej. That's the spelling words backwards you ask'd for.
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. I'll omit the passage, since it is the same:
What does the phrase "nor become popular enough with the English to hitch a ride" tell readers about the potato?
1. People in England preferred eating Indian turnips and groundnuts to eating potatoes.
2. People in England did not like the potato enough to bring it with them on the Mayflower.
3. People in England were planning to take the potato with them on the Mayflower but changed their minds.
4. People in England did not like eating potatoes because the potato had been introduced by the Spanish.
Answer:
The phrase tell readers:
2. People in England did not like the potato enough to bring it with them on the Mayflower.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt, the potato did not reach the popularity it has nowadays for quite some time. It was introduced to Europeans around 1570,<u> but it was not liked enough for the English to want to bring it with them on the Mayflower. That is what the phrase "nor become popular enough with the English to hitch a ride" means. The potato did not "hitch a ride", meaning it was not taken back home with the English</u>. As a matter of fact, even in America - watch out because option 1 tries to make us confuse England and New England - the native inhabitants would eat other plant roots, but not the potato.
Ellis defined middle-class English women as the “pillars of family life”.
She addressed her book specifically to middle-class English women because, according to her, it is not appropriate for them to be “exempt from the domestic duties which call forth the best energies of the female character”, despite being employed in jobs related to trade and manufacturing,
Ellis wrote beautifully about the social and familial responsibilities of women in her society. In keeping with her time, Mrs. Ellis asserted that women also needed to uphold a high moral standard and seek out noble causes to which they might devote themselves. Ellis represents Britain's rich class; the common classes would hardly recognize Ellis' beliefs and actions.
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B is the correct answer here.
❶king - a singular noun ✓
❷women - a plural noun <span>✘
❸who - it's not possessive </span><span>✘
❹audiences - a plural noun </span><span>✘
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