Some details that the text show that the excerpt was written in the past and not the present is, the story uses a lot of had and was which could be a huge clue that the text was written in the past sense its using past tense vocabulary. for example, in the excerpt it talks about how the children had a kind and merry housemaid. If it was present tense then the sentence would be, they have a kind and merry housemaid because it would mean that the house maid is with them right now and if it was future tense then it would be they will have a kind and merry housemaid because they don't have the maid yet and you would be using future tense words to indicate it hasn't happened yet. I hope this makes sense and helps.
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I think the answer is the second one, "In the past, only Russian women could enroll in space programs."
Answer:
I believe it's scenario 1
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<span>C. pun</span>
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<span>A pun is a literary device
where the author takes advantage of two words that sound the same yet have
different meanings. This is done in
effort to insert comedy into writing. An
example of a pun is “I told a story about static electricity, and it was
shocking.” The pun here is “shocking”
because of how it means appalling as well as a jolt of electricity. With that in mind we can see the title of the play has
a pun—“Earnest.” The pun exists because
Earnest is both a name within the play as well as sincere. </span>
Clothes? Is that abnormal?