The answer is B
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<span>C) By bringing to mind more common associations with Shakespeare, the host is emphasizing the remarkableness of Bates’ story.
The host points out common situations where people would have interacted with Shakespeare--in school or in fancy theatres. This helps make what Bates has done stand out as even more remarkable, because no one would ever think of prisons when they first think of Shakespeare. </span>
Answer: They're surrounded by this crazy orchestra – the wind in the trees, the thunder in the ... And these little spadefoot toads right before them are leading the symphony. ... When his father takes a new job in Massachusetts, Ben Moroney must leave.
What speech? You need to be a bit more specific
<span>Throughout
history women are almost always perceived as the weaker sex, they are treated
unfairly without any logical reasoning aside from the fact that they are “inferior”
to men. </span>
“At
the Hearth” seeks to make people understand that women are not “less worthy”,
they are not inferior and in fact, times have changed in the traditional gender
roles in society.