Answer: D. The women's defects were more powerful than their graces
Explanation:
This is an excerpt from <em>the Tempest</em>, a play written by William Shakespeare. In the play, the magician named Prospero flees his dukedom in Milan, and arrives on an enchanted island, together with his daughter, Miranda.
Ferdinand is the son of the King of Naples, and he arrives on the island through one of Prospero's charms, when Prospero initiates the tempest.
Ferdinand and Miranda gradually fall in love. In this particular scene, Ferdinand flirts with her and claims that he did like several women before he met her, but each of them had some flaws which were stronger than their virtues. With Miranda, it is different - she is perfect in his eyes and has no rival.
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Answer: I need clarification
Explanation:
Answer:
<u>Counterclaims: </u>
- Bigotry, slavery, sweatshops, ostracism
- America as a nation fails more than it succeeds
Claim - Main argument
Reason - Anything that supports the claim
Evidence - Anything that proves the claim
Claim: This is a nation founded on a conundrum
Reason: Historians must have forgotten the past, or have gilded it
Evidence: The New York of my children is no more Balkanized (Divided into nations or political sectors)...than the Philadelphia of my father..."
In her article “A Quilt of a Country” Anna Quindlen claims that though we all are different but are always united as a country. In paragraph 3, her opposing viewpoint is that we all are separated by individuality. For this view, the <u>counterargument</u> that <u>she offers it that we are separated by individuality by different people from other parts of the world. She wants her people to learn to work together and learn each other's costumes in order to be connected. </u>