The idea from the passage that can be analyzed from both feminist and historical perspectives is that "how a woman could be considered "proper" in this culture during this period".
<h3>Who is a feminist?</h3>
This is known to be a person who has the belief that women and men need to have equal rights and opportunities.
Note that The idea from the passage that can be analyzed from both feminist and historical perspectives is that "how a woman could be considered "proper" in this culture during this period".
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Which idea from this passage can be analyzed from both feminist and historical perspectives? how a woman could be considered "proper" in this culture during this period how fathers and sons interact in this culture during this period how children return to their hometowns to negotiate marriages during this period how weather conditions affect this culture during this period
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Women are judged under laws supposedly written only for males, so they are entitled to the same rights as males." The argument is Susan B. Anthony making in the passage is that <span>Women are judged under laws supposedly written only for males, so they are entitled to the same rights as males.</span>
A. Pedants have the right of way at intersections.
A pedant is a person who is a perfectionist and just obnoxiously meticulous, specifically with language or academics. The proper word to use for selection A. would be pedestrian, which means a person walking along a road.
First body requires a topic sentence, evidence such as quotations, how evidence compares to topic sentence, transition to second part of body.
second body requires you stating information pertaining to the thesis.
third body consists of any more information that you may want to add, also include your conclusion.