Answer:
1. B) She wants true equality in education, employment, voting, and marriage because, like other women of her background, she has been deprived of it.
2. B) "To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world."
3. D) It states the author's call to action that women be given the same rights as men.
Explanation:
From the excerpt, these answers are the correct options to each questions.
In the first question, Stanton's views has been shaped as an American woman in the nineteenth century by her desire for true equality in education, employment and voting because like other women, she has been deprived of it.
From the second question, the quotation that supports her idea that the ideas in the declaration are not discussed openly is the quotation where she asks that the facts be presented to a candid world.
Finally, the last paragraph develops the author's ideas by stating the call to action that woman deserves the same voting, employment, marriage rights as men.
Answer:
Be up to: means doing something.
Go out: means to leave the place where you are and do an activity for fun.
Be into: means to be interested in something.
Come on: express something that bothers you and, at the same time, asks something from the other person.
Come round: means to return somewhere.
Explanation:
Be up to, go out, be into, come on, and come around are all phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs consist of a verb plus an element. Their meaning is different from the one that the verb has. One phrasal verb can have different meanings, for example, come on means to find by chance or to insinuate sexually, or to start something little by little. To know the meaning, we have to analyze the context.
Answer: Man vs Man
Explanation:
It was the main character (The author I’m guessing) against her family and or just Nora.
It should be D. Thesis sentences are giving you an overview of how your essay is going to unfold. Then with each point your backing up a topic sentence which is that point; with examples and explanations to explain said point.