False.
This is an example of foreshadowing (indicating a future event to the audience) or even a limited example of dramatic irony (the audience is aware of an event or circumstance that the character is not and watches the character attempt to figure it out for entertainment value)
In the first paragraph of <em>A vindication of the rights of women</em>, Wollstonecraft uses antithesis when she says "that either nature has made a great difference between man and man, or that the civilization which has hitherto taken place in the world has been very partial". She does this to state the main point of her argument: that men are women are born equally but it is civilization that creates the differences between them.
She immediately states that she has read various books about education and "observed the conduct of parents and the managements of schools", and it is "the neglected education" of women the source of their misery. This is, women would be as able as men if they received the same education.
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Orlando walked to the corner store because it was closed.
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Sandy and Soda were very involved in the book but the movie all of this is cut out. Over the whole movie Sandy does not even appear or come up at all. One very weird difference that came up is in the book they are in the West side and East side, the movie they are in the North side and South side.
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You might need to paraphase
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The author captured the essence of the character in the book.
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