Explanation:
Lennie Small is huge and lumbering and, in many ways, the opposite of George Milton. Where George has sharp features and definite lines, Lennie is "shapeless." Often he is described in terms of animals. He lumbers like a bear and has the strength of a bear, but his actions are often described like those of a dog.
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C). Gilman was challenging the status quo, as many early feminists did.
Explanation:
Gilman's reasoning mirror her reaction that she was challenging the status quo similar to the previous feminists. The social context she lived and wrote in and the social beliefs and discrimination against women that was prevalent at the time are greatly reflected through her works. She argued that the existing domestic atmosphere that tyrannizes women by the patriarchal norms of society. She further asserts that there is no requirement for women to play maternal roles(highly prevalent at the time) as due to this their reasoning abilities have been overlooked. She says the brain doesn't have sex. Thus, her reaction to the social context included that 'Gilman was challenging the status quo, as many early feminists did'. So, <u>option C</u> is the answer.
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The sentence that is an example of a paradox is the following one: She tried to quiet the silence (D).
Explanation:
Paradox means "contrary to expectations or existing belief". It is a statement which appears to be silly or self-contradictory. In this case, the sentence suggests that there already is silence in the room since she is trying to quiet it. Yet silence is already quiet, so what does she need to quiet it? If silence is not quiet, then there is noise. Still, the sentence states that there is silence in the room. What this paradox seems to suggest is that the room is not silent enough.
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brainliest
Explanation:
Medium is one of the only online platforms where poets can not only gain exposure but can also earn for the poetry they create. ... There are a number of poetry publications as well as creative writing and more general publications where poetry can be submitted.
The medium of poetry is the use of language, and as poets like Cobbing have taught us, the use of language extends to mark making and reading as seeing (or maybe seeing as/is reading). An investigation of the medium of poetry is an investigation of how language works and can be made to work.
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C ! let me know if im right :)