Answer:
A informative
Explanation:
In this scenario, you are trying to inform the members of your school newspaper about the budget for the next month.
Answer:
That men often give in to their urges for recognition.
Explanation:
Virginia Woolf's "A Room of One's Own" is a feminist essay that addresses the issue of women and their 'silent' desire to do things men do but are incapable of doing it because of their 'inferior' gender. The text discusses how women are left to remain anonymous even if they want to be creative or are even better than their male counterparts.
In the given passage, Woolf talks about how, unlike women, men are so inclined to make themselves known or heard. Their desire to be recognized, <em>"concerned about the health of their fame"</em>, and their instinctual need to <em>"cut their names [on a tombstone or a signpost]"</em> is so different from the womenfolk.
Thus, the correct answer is that men often give in to their urges to be recognized.
Answer is C. The Chorus make it clear that they themselves don’t know he is the murderer in the beginning. The fact that they refer to Oedipus as Polybus’s son tells us that they don’t know that Oedipus is really the son of Laius.