Answer:
The speaker in “An Obstacle” and Emma Watson share determination and seriousness.
Explanation:
Ema Watson is a world-known feminist who is not afraid of expressing her opinion. She knows that gender inequity is a very important topic to discuss so she is pleading for people to fight against this issue.
Her speech and poem have similarities, as the poet talks about women's problems in her time, while Emma opened up the topic about inequity, and what do women confront in everyday life.
Standing up for your right is a very important topic of the poem and in Emma's speech she points out the importance of equity between men and women in every part of life.
Answer:
C) “Whose silken fetters all the senses bind, And soft captivity involves the mind.”
Explanation:
The direct object comes after the verb with standard word order. This pair has an inverse sentence:
before the verb comes the direct object - all the senses
comes before the verb - bind
Answer:
D. People can still walk up the stairs to one of the bell towers and take in an amazing view of the city.
Explanation:
This is actually very easy, check it out: Answers B and C have citations included at the end of the material ("Patel 65"), meaning that those sentences have properly displayed a source for the content they incorporate. So, they are not plagiarized. And answer A is a completely unique sentence that takes no words from the exemplified text. Answer D however, takes text directly from the example almost word-for-word without a source citation. Though the author attempted to switch out the word "astonishing" for "amazing," that is one difference of three minimum to avoid plagiarism. So, it has been plagiarized.
Punctuation, run on sentences, citations, theme, setting, explanations.
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