Misfortune
A family that loses their home in a storm is experiencing misfortune.
<u>YES</u>
I experienced misfortune when I lost my five dollar bill on the way to the store.
Mistaken
It is possible for a woman to be mistaken for her Identical twin sister
<u>Yes</u>
I'm often mistaken for somebody else as we have the same features.
Superstition
The idea that Friday the 13th is an unlucky day is a common superstition
<u>Yes</u>
One superstition I have heard is that if a black cat crosses your path you will fall to bad-luck and will experience misfortune.
A superstition that I had was that if you broke a mirror you would be cursed for 7 years. This influenced me from a young age not to destroy any reflective surfaces as we had a lot of those in the house. I believed that my parents tried to influence me/ tell me at a young age was so that feared of one day falling into misfortune which luckily never happened. I started to finally not believe the superstition when I opened my locker and my mirror fell and was everywhere and weeks past and nothing bad happened.
Hoped this helped in some way,
Jon
The thing that can be easily noticed from the given interaction is that the speaker believes that women get preferential treatment and men do not.
He makes use of sarcasm to show his frustrations at how women are better treated than he is and he shows it through his words about the special treatment of women.
<h3>What is Preferential Treatment?</h3>
This refers to the way and manner in which a person is treated and is different from the way another is treated.
Hence, we can see that based on the given narration, the speaker talks about women and how they are helped into carriages, lifted over ditches, and have the best place everywhere.
Therefore, this shows that he believes that women get preferential treatment and men do not and this makes him very unhappy indeed.
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Note citations and parenthetical citations
Some ladies are very stiff about having their servants’ friends in the house overnight. This sentence represents the social attitude of that time.
Answer:
C. by showing that life can be enriched by brief but meaningful experiences
Explanation:
"Snow geese" is a poem written by Mary Oliver. In this poem, The Speaker presents a simple but significant and impactful experience that he lived while observing nature. This experience made the speaker realize how the natural world is alive and full of surprises that seem simple and silly, but are very important and breathtaking, and can engage and delight any human being who allows himself to live brief, simple, but significant experiences.