Answer:
D. Women were not allowed to work in the theater, so all the performers were men.
Explanation:
This is something that is a heritage on Ancient Greek theater. Up until 1660 it was totally forbidden for women to participate in plays. Quite often, the roles of women were played by young men, so they could at least make it look like a women is presented as a character. This is interestingly also a theme of a famous movie <em>"Shakespeare in love."</em>
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
In figurative language, a simile is defined by comparing someone to something-- "As swift as a cheetah", "brave like a lion", or in this case, "steady as a rock".
Hello there! Assuming you meant possessive pronoun, and not passive pronoun, your answer would be B. Mine.
A passive pronoun isn't a thing, I was pretty sure on my own and confirmed it with a google search.
So, that being said, i believe you meant possessive pronoun. A possessive pronoun shows ownership.
Out of the options you provided, B would be the best answer, since mine shows that the option belongs to the speaker. You, They, and Me, are all used to address the reader, speaker or other characters. Regardless, none of these options would work because they don't show ownership, so yes, b is your correct answer.
Hope this helps, and have a great day!
Here is an edited version of your initial answer (it was still great):
It was a murky
and dreary day outside with nothing to do since the rain wouldn’t stop pouring
down. Wandering around the monotonous house aimlessly, I suddenly found myself
in front of the antique book shelf. I snatched at the first book I glimpsed at
and thought, “At least this’ll give me something to do.” The book discussed the
life of a girl who lived in India which I’ve never even stepped a foot in. Therefore,
it was very exciting and adventurous to read. Hours went by and soon my mother shrieked,
“Claire, the sun it out, would you like to go out and play?” I then responded, “No,
I would much rather take the weight off my feet and read my book.”
Let me know if you need anything else.
- Dotz