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The predictions from an essay and a play dealing with the lives of women in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century are:
- Women will have fewer opportunities than men.
- Both texts will discuss the need for progress in equal rights.
- Women will struggle with being wives while maintaining their independence.
<h3>What is gender equality?</h3>
Gender equality refers to giving the same rights or treatment to both genders; male and female gender.
In the early centuries, women are treated in an unequal manner to men. Men are seen as superior beings than women. A woman is mostly deprived of education and are subjected to early marriage.
Women are not trained to add to the development of the society or to become leaders, rather, they are trained to become wife's and mother's.
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C, put a comma after every item in the series except the one that comes just before those words
Answer:
We can reinterpret the opening sentence, because we know that this was the moment when the narrator recognized that he could be spared some things if he acted the way they expected him to act, even if he was lying. This can be ironically reinterpreted, showing that his moment of salvation was actually the moment of perdition and imprisonment.
Explanation:
After reading the text, we can see that the author did not really want to be saved, but was doing what his aunt wanted, to avoid problems for himself. He was not accepting God in a true way in his life, but by keeping and doing what was expected. At that time, the author knew the power of dishonesty and childish corruption, making it an unsaved, but impure, figure.