Answer:
1: And, Into 2: For, In 3: With, Behind 4: By, Over 5: 6: But, By 7: Above, Toward 8: Near, From 9: Under, By 10: Along, Inside
Explanation:
Passage is from "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell and the answer is "Since Zaroff sees Rainsford as sentimental, he misjudges him as an opponent."
Answer:
I- priestlys message was to get through to the audience that choices have consequences. By ending the play exactly how it started it represents how you will repeat the same mistakes if you do not change your ways.
ii- during that time of society it showed how what class you was in was supposed to be important and if you were higher class, you was better than anyone. Which was not true.
iii- the younger Birlings such as Eric and Sheila will answer more truthful than they did with the first inspector as they want to right what they have done wrong whilst the older generation (mr and mrs birling) will not as from start to finish they didn’t see that they did anything wrong and that it was all eva smiths fault.
Hope this helped, try put it in your own words and take ideas and go into more detail. X
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Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a play that explores the male identity. Lady Macbeth in the play helps in the investigation of gender issues. She manipulates her husband to kill Duncan and singlehandedly demonstrates all the manly qualities. Gender is out of the traditional order completely. How? Representations of masculinity – the disruption is presented through "Lady Macbeth's usurpation" of the dominant role in Macbeth's marriage. Most of the time and in many occasions, she rules and dictates her husband’s actions. Also, the disruption represented in the weird sisters who are shown to have a violating nature. Designated as sisters, the gender is also ambivalent. Their facial hair represents their influence in the "affairs" of the "male-dominated society". Shakespeare attempting to express concerning the male identity, uses the witches and the question of their "gender" as a "device". He criticizes the "male-dominated culture" this way .