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What was Virginia Woolf famous for? She was best known for her novels, especially Mrs. Dalloway (1925) and To the Lighthouse (1927). She also wrote pioneering essays on artistic theory, literary history, women's writing, and the politics of power.
Answer:
The significance of using the lines "I am Malala" in their protests shows their solidarity with the injured activist. They are openly declaring that they are not afraid of the Taliban and instead of being silenced, the voice of Malala will grow bigger and stronger.
Explanation:
Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani teenage girl who was shot by the Taliban for her belief in and help in spreading awareness of the need for educating girls. In a male-dominated society and with the belief that Islam dictates women be at home, the Taliban believes that Malala was a hindrance to their society and decided to target her to stop anyone else from campaigning for girls’ education.
While she was shot in the head, and taken to a hospital in Birmingham, UK, protests began in her name, some calling for the Pakistan government to act and some showing support for her cause. Some protesters held the sign <em>"I am Malala"</em> and scaled the streets to get their voices heard.
I presenting themselves as Malala, these protesters are showing their support for the injured girl. They are declaring that they are all "Malalas", a single voice, a single entity. And through this, they seem to be declaring that they are standing with her and that they are not afraid to protest and demand what is theirs. They are openly advocating what Malala had done and worked for, and that the Taliban hadn't silenced the little girl. Rather, she has found a voice much stronger and greater.
The relationship between the English monarchy and the Catholic Church kept changing during the Renaissance and Reformation. In the medieval period, the Roman Catholic Church wielded more power than the English monarchy. However, things began to change after Henry VIII inherited the British throne. Henry VIII's opposition to the Catholic Church stemmed from the fact that the church refused to grant his divorce. Besides, Henry VIII wanted control of church property in England. Henry VIII split from the Roman Catholic Church and declared himself head of the Church of England. In response to Henry VIII's defiance, the pope excommunicated him.
Henry VIII was succeeded by his son Edward VI, who strongly supported Protestant beliefs. He made changes to the laws of the Church of England and made England a completely Protestant country. However, Edward’s reign was short-lived. After his death, his sister Mary ascended to the throne. Mary I was staunchly Catholic and worked to undo the shift toward Protestantism in England.
Yet another major shift in the relationship between England and the Catholic Church occurred when Mary died and her sister Elizabeth I became the queen. Queen Elizabeth restored Protestantism in England and organized the Church of England by banning Catholic practices.
Corrected:
Dear Mrs. Murray,
I am writing to you to apply for a job as a dog walker.
I am 14 years old and I am a student at Stevens school in Manchester. I also love animals, especially since I own three dogs, two cats and a rabbit.
I am going to study to become a veterinary doctor because it is my ambition.
Last summer, I worked for four weeks at the shop "Toutounet" and another four weeks I had spent working at the spa, which I enjoyed.
I walk my neighbour's dog everyday because she is elderly. I am a kind person so I enjoy meeting people.
My phone number is (020) 85541254 and my mobile number is 077765015841,
Yours sincerely, (if you know Mrs Murray, if not, put Yours Faithfully)
{insert your name}