Answer:
Surrounded by young men in white suits, she shyly began performing the first steps of a vals—a carefully choreographed formal dance. About 300 fascinated guests watched as Negrete's escorts, known as her chambelanes, lifted Negrete high above their heads. They twirled her in a full circle before setting her back down.
Explanation:
Lines in this excerpt from John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” that
support the claim that Satan perceived women as being inferior to men are: “Whence true autoritie in men; though both /Not
equal, as their sex not equal seemd; […]Hee for God only, shee for God in him:”
In this excerpt from “Paradise Lost”, written by John Milton,
is clearly stated that Satan perceived women are not equal to men because God
gave the true authority to men and compares that to their sex also seemed not
equal (they both look like God, but are different). He also adds that men have direct contact with God, but women have
indirect contact – thorough men.
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