Answer and Explanation:
Women at first were looked at as inferior to men and that their purpose was to serve men and help them with gathering and maintaining the family, along with making food and cleaning.
Today, women have gained a lot of freedoms, but overall are still somewhat looked down at.
There are some different rules for men and women, but overall right now, women have most of the same rights as men do (at least in the United States).
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Answer:
The Author of "Klondike Gold Rush' uses third person omniscient to give the readers an idea and understanding of what happened during the gold rush and also the challenges faced by the miners.
Explanation:
The point of view of the Author is that most miners labored hard and gained little, the miners got outsmarted by the merchants and the profiteers. The Miners hoped to get rich quick but they instead got poor. They were paid very little for their hard labor, This tells the readers the dangerous things they faced just to find disappointment.
The Author of the book used word like "horrendous" and also "perilous journey' to show the difficulties the miners faced. This book shows the challenges that the miners had to go through to seek "false riches".
Answer:
passive because she passes the word
hope that makes sense
Explanation:
Answer:
"He was the finest young man that she had ever seen, he had given her three golden apples, and he had risked his life to win her."
Explanation:
The Greek mythology of Atalanta tells the story of the human huntress who was so adamant about being victorious over everyone and staying unmarried forever. But when Hippomenes came and participated in the competition for her hand in marriage, she 'intentionally' let him win so as to be married to him.
In the given excerpt, Atlanta was kept distracted by Hippomenes by using the three magical golden apples given by Aphrodite. Though distracted by the golden apples, she was also a bit interested in Hippomenes that she did not mind letting him win. She observed,<em> "He was the finest young man that she had ever seen, he had given her three golden apples, and he had risked his life to win her."
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Thus, the correct answer to the question is the third option.
The answer is D. During the discussion there seem to be many questions and doubts which are expressed by simply asking about the theme, evidence of the book and the author's credibility. But there is a question that comes up in <em>form of a suggestion:</em> <em>"what if we come back to that after..."</em>, and this is <em>setting an objective</em>.