Answer:
B. Doctors were believed to be unquestionably all-knowing.
Explanation:
Charlotte Perkins Gillman's short story "The Yellow Wallpaper" revolves around the life of a woman 'diagnosed' with mental illness and the 'treatment' around that sickness. The story delves into the theme of mental illness and how it is perceived by the people, especially in a patriarchal society like the one the narrator is in.
In the given excerpt, the woman, diagnosed with mental illness, states how she was 'treated' for the <em>"temporary nervous depression—a slight hysterical tendency"</em>. The physicians, including her own brother, all decide what is the best for her condition, instead of asking her opinion. This shows the lack of women's participation, let alone acceptance of women, in society including the domestic sphere.
Lastly, <u>her revelation shows how doctors or anyone of high standing, were perceived and believed to be unquestionably all-knowing and correct</u>.
Answer: How does one interpret a great moment in history. Such as the black death, a disease that caused death to many. How does one interpret something funny that happened yesterday? There are many things I can not interpret so it must be better to explain them. But the real question is will they understand?
Clumps, waves are the two plural nouns.
I don't have to see people.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
When writing a story, you have to decide if the story is going to be in First person, Second Person, Or third person. For example, I want to write a story using "I", "me", and "us". Before I do that, I have to figure out what point that is. Please comment if you need more help ;3