Answer : 3) a vote
In this context, it means vote. Women’s suffrage was the battle of women being able to gain the right to vote.
Answer:
A). Popova accepts the gun duel challenges, but needs Smirnov to teach her how to fire the gun
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C). Smirnov agrees to teach Popova how to fire a gun.
Explanation:
As per the question, options A and C includes the details which back the idea that 'The Bear' is a farce which primarily functions to evoke laughter. <u>The exaggerated details like 'Popova accepts the gun duel challenges, but needs Smirnov to teach her how to fire the gun' and 'Smirnov challenges Popova to a duel' are merged with the stereotype characters in the play create a dramatic sequence eliciting humor and laughter among the audience.</u> Thus, <u>options A and C</u> are the correct answers.
The answer choice which accurately characterizes Godwin's reaction to technology for the visually impaired is "He believes that it is the key in helping people who are visually impaired to successfully live on their own."
While he believes Braille will always have a place in literature for the blind or visually impaired, Andrew Godwin emphasized the importance of emerging assistive technologies in giving its users autonomy. Before making a demonstration of an iPhone app with image recognition, he said that "Technology offers the opportunity for those that are blind or visually impaired to live independently," and proceeded to prove his point by having the SeeingAI app scan his face through the phone camera and describe him as a middle aged smiling man with dark hair. Although he laughed about the Artificial Intelligence's imperfect accuracy (his age estimate was ten years above his real age), it is clear enough that such a tool can make life much easier for the blind and visually impaired.
Solar flares *were* the <span>cause of the difficulty, and new instruments *are* the solution.</span>
Allegory. Nature.
Theme. The need for each individual to avoid conformity and false consistency, and follow their own instincts and ideas.
Metaphor. "The eye was placed where one ray should fall, that it might testify of that particular ray.
Allusion.
Point of View.
Simile.
Imagery.
Irony.