<u>Answer</u>:
"They were not allowed to vote" best explains why "The Lady's Dressing Room" is satirical?
<u>Explanation</u>:
Jonathan Swift clearly explains the state of the 18th century women in a most satirical way. He says that most of the time, women spend their time in dressing room trying to impress other men. Men on the other hand looked for women who has more money.
With these facts in hand, the author says that Women with money spends more time in her dressing room trying to impress men. The author satirically says to come out of this construct and to take part in healthy progress like getting into politics and so on. So from the above statements, they were not allowed to vote says that the poem is satirical.
First of all, find how many sentences are in 17 pages. If in one page there are 120 sentences, in 17...
17*120 = 2040 sentences.
Now, she can read 14 sentences in one minute, how many minutes to read 2040 sentences?
2040 : 14 = 145,71 minutes (about 146 mins).
So, in an hour there are 60 minutes
146 : 60 = 2,42 hours (about 2,5)
But you can also convert 145,71 mins = 2 hours and 25 mins.
I was inspired to make a theme song about the major theme of the play, which was family.
Answer:
When they arrived, Leonora Ran straight to her room with the doll to play. She, like every other spoiled child, played a fun game with all of her dolls where she was the one in charge. She played a game of house where she was the mother. Her newest doll, as it was the prettiest of her dolls, was the favorite child. After an hour of playing, Leonora heard a voice, she had no idea where it was coming from until the voice presented itself as the newest doll. "Lillith, My name is Lillith." Leonora was amazed at her talking doll and spoke with her for hours.
Her mom came up soon to call Leonora to dinner, she wanted to bring Lillith, but mother said no. So after dinner when Leonora went up to her room to talk with Lillith again, Lillith was on her bed, when Leonora had originally left her on her vanity. "That lady is mean. How could you call her your mother?"
Explanation:
Though I would love to continue this story, i'll let you continue from where I left you. The doll is evil, but she loves Leonora. I chose the name Lillith because the name Lillith means "Belonging to the night" And the doll would be most active at night. That's when Lillith creates mischeif. Leo's parents blame Lilliths mischeif on her, and well, i'll let you go from there.
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He uses it to allude to other fables and fairy tales. I love This fable your trying to explain, I was read it as a kid.