Some characters (especially female ones) behave in a way that would have shocked the society in their day. What Moliere does is show us one character that does act as society would expect (Mariane) and then shows a contrast with other female characters, such as Elmire and Dorine. Mariane is the best example of the girl of the day - sweet and obedient. The other two women are representing girls in that society who are trying to break free.
Answer:
I believe its "Instruct the readers to wear gloves while peeling the chestnuts."
Explanation:
I just took the test, its not explain to the readers, it cant be wash your hands, and it cant be use caution to remove the pan because we are talking about the chestnuts not the pan. :D
Readers take notes to remember information, to organize their thoughts and to summarize main points. Notes are taken to let students remember things and organize their thought.
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The word that best describes the connotative meaning of the capitalized word in the excerpt is dance, letter "A".
Explanation: Ralph is in love with Nan Spit, the kitchen maid, because he can not stop thinking about her ("if thou hast any mind to Nan Spit") and is being helped by his friend, Robin, to catch her attention. So Robin tells Ralph that if he cares about Nan Spit, <u>he must dance and carry her in his arms ("turn her and wind her")</u>.
Ralph appreciated the incentive his friend gave and thanked him, saying he would give a favor in exchange for the help, in case the dance try succeded ("On that condition I’ll feed thy devil with horsebread as long as he lives, of free cost").