Answer: Women cannot enjoy the country's freedom without the right to vote
Explanation: I know this is correct because I just took a test on it and it gave me the correct answer at the end of it. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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We could change the language and adapt it to reflect the contemporary English we use nowadays. That would make the play more understandable, especially for the young people and wake up their interest for the theatre.  
We could change the setting, that is, time and place of some plays and adapt it to contemporary surroundings, without changing the topic of the plays, as Shakespearean problems and inner struggles are still present in the 21st century, only in different ways.
For example, we could change characters' professions or some circumstances without changing the plot of the story. Or, perhaps, try to represent some contemporary family issues, by readapting Hamlet into a boy who is fighting against his stepfather.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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It is that first sentance because it describes how it looks.
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Highlight “They”
Rewritten; “My family says Seattle is a beautiful place to visit.” Or “My friends say Seattle is a beautiful place to visit.”
        
             
        
        
        
The line about the person throwing himself in the chaise away and got indulged in the melancholy reflections shows the gothic nature of the novel. Thus, option C is correct.
<h3>What is a gothic novel?</h3>
Gothic is a genre that is used in literature to show that the polt and the setting set the mood of eerie and horror. The gloomy, mysterious, and horror settings combinedly make the gothic stories.
The words like threw, chaise, melancholy reflections show the gothic nature of the novel. The other options use words like beautiful, luxuriant, thoughts, etc. do not describe gothic nature.
Therefore, option C. the melancholy reflection shows the gothic nature.
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