The predictions from an essay and a play dealing with the lives of women in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century are:
- Women will have fewer opportunities than men.
- Both texts will discuss the need for progress in equal rights.
- Women will struggle with being wives while maintaining their independence.
<h3>What is gender equality?</h3>
Gender equality refers to giving the same rights or treatment to both genders; male and female gender.
In the early centuries, women are treated in an unequal manner to men. Men are seen as superior beings than women. A woman is mostly deprived of education and are subjected to early marriage.
Women are not trained to add to the development of the society or to become leaders, rather, they are trained to become wife's and mother's.
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<span>It's really-really hard to understand where are these terms. It looks really messy. But I've defined these terms and sort 'em all, so check out my answers:
</span>1. I'm definitely sure that universality is the quality of being understood or shared by all.<span>
2. I guess this is about act II from Our Town by Thornton Wilder. So if my memory serves me well, the answer is: F</span>lashbacks were used when Emily and George met in the drugstore dialogue.<span>
3. D</span>ialogue - speeches made by actors flashbacks. As you know, dialogue is the speech between two or more people. I remember dialogues in these flashbacks.<span>
4. The word scrim has a lot of meanings but in this case I think this is </span>a thin curtain transparent when lighted from behind.<span>
5. I guess this is also about Our Town by </span>Thornton Wilder and I'm definitely sure that the answer is: three years is the time elapsing between Act I and Act II.
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6. I'm not very confident about this question, but this is the only option that left about time elapsing. So the answer is: </span>nine years is the time elapsing between Act II and Act III.<span>
7. Realism is </span>exemplified by the rooster's crowing, the factory whistle, and so forth. Realism shows things as it is, and this is the most obvious answer as for me. <span>
8. According to Our Town by </span>Thornton Wilder:<span> C</span>onflict is the idea that man wants things to remain the same and resists change.
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9. M</span>orality is <span>the type of play of which Our Town could be considered an example morality. In my view it's the main theme of this play.
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10. If I got it right there is only one option left, and the answer looks like this:</span><span> Monologue is the device used by Wilder for exposition.</span>
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1,)The 9-1-1 operator receives and distributes information which goes toward the police officer or EMT. They will give a vivid description on the crime scene or emergency situation and report it to the right organization to handle it.
2.)The police officer keeps order and discipline in such as domestic disputes, harassment ETC. They will order in units if in dire need of backup with any hostile targets.
3.)The firefighter also receives information from the 9-1-1 operator on the location, status of the fire, survivors ETC.
4.) The paramedic receives information from the 9-1-1 operator and report to the scene to retrieve any injured patients and transport them to the hospital for emergency medical care
(The roles and duties of each operation consists of human and health services which caters to the civilians in their well-being and care. The operator receives and sends information from the ones who are in distress and reports to the EMT's to go and provide help for them. The Paramedic revives or sustain any blood-loss/ pain/ or disdain to keep the patient alive until they reach the hospital.)