Hi
Tripp Tripperton does not have any to be “noticed/ attention ” on his first day of school. But then he “went on stage” in front of everyone. The whole school “ clapped”.
The answer might not be the right answer since I don’t know the multiple choice on there but if there is something similar to what I put then it’s it.
I hope this helped and that I was right, have a nice day.
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
Metaphor definition: a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
Alliteration definition: the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
Repetition definition: the act or an instance of repeating or being repeated
Consonance definition: specialized music a combination of sounds or musical notes that are pleasant when heard together.
Assonance definition: figure of speech in which the same vowel sound repeats within a group of words
When you look at all of these definitions, the only one that seems to match the sentence, is metaphor.
Answer and Explanation:
Judith Butlers argues that gender is created by the act of your performance. The performance is already constituted, and it is being performed through the individual acts of the body. She further elaborates on the idea that we are obliged to consider the binary gender system. She proposes that gender identity is constructed through acts. There should be a space to construct different gender based on individual acts. We are confined in our bodies, and people have to Act to move in society.
Butlers argue that performing a gender itself creates a gender. Butlers critique the terms Sex and Gender, which are being used by feminists. She argues that it is dangerous to make a group of Women describing its particular characteristics. So she is of the view that feminists should not use the term Women. The main agenda of her to create a society that should be “flexible, free-floating and not caused by other stable factors.”
In her essay, Second Sex, Beauvoir defines that women are considered as second sex because they are defined as a relation to men. She argues about the St. Thomas, who referred women as an imperfect man. She suggests that women are being considered others in a society, which is an excuse for men not to understand women and their problems.
She talks about the hierarchy in the society like race, class, and religion in the same way gender is being categorized to give rise to the patriarchal system.