Answer:
The correct answer is D. It characterizes the County Attorney as someone desirous of showing respect to women, even if he does not mean it.
Explanation:
The question refers to Glaspell's 'A Jury of Her Peers,' in which a woman kills her husband because of her unhappiness with the marriage. Namely, the woman felt trapped, helpless, cornered in this marriage even though the husband didn't physically or mentally abuse her. She felt as though her freedom was taken from her and it all culminated in her killing him, even though he was supposedly a good man.
The police comes to investigate the scene, along with the County Attorney and several neighbors. These neighbors, namely women, understand the motives behind the murder and are actually the ones to solve it whereas the men don't want to take them seriously. The County Attorney shows 'the gallantry of a young politician,' meaning that he pretends to respect what the women are trying to say, even though he doesn't really respect them. Politicians are stereotypically known to lie and hide their true thoughts, which is why the term is used here.
The poem describes Yuri Gagarin's first human trip into outer space (April 12, 1961) - and suggests that this flight was some kind of a triumph for humankind (Vostok's capsule clambers / Up the tall victory column).
Do you mean "already"? Because that would be an adverb. "All ready" are two words, consisting of "all" which is a pronoun, and "ready" which is an adjective.
Answer:
No, because once a repeated offender has committed a crime multiple times there's an extremely high of a chance that they'd do it again, which makes it way too difficult to trust a repeated offender.
Answer:
Love.
Explanation:
During the Old Testament, the people constantly want to see or feel the physical presence of God. And more often than not, they deviate from the ways of the Lord and commit sin. In Deuteronomy, Moses had to keep on warning, advising the Israelites to keep the commandments of the Lord. He needs to remind them of their obligation in order for their own safety. And they should keep all these commands out of their love for God. They must 'hear, do, keep, observe' God's commands so that they will be safe from His wrath.