Answer:
The sentence that best describes this excerpt from Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 is The poet admits that his mistress falls short of poetic ideals of beauty.
Explanation:
This poem shows how deeply he feels for his beloved one through weird metaphors expressing that even when she isn't perfect as poems normally say he loves her as she is.
Answer:
The effects of slavery were;
1. the loss of 600,000 American lives in the Civil War aimed at ending slavery
2. segregation of the blacks as seen by the resistance of the guards to Fredrick Douglass' entrance of the White House.
3. lynchings, unjust Jim Crow laws, and racist groups.
Explanation:
In this biography by Russell Freedman, he mentioned that slavery caused the Civil War. Therefore, the resultant loss of lives can be attributed to one of the effects of slavery. The segregation that still remained even after Abraham Lincoln had abolished slavery was another effect of slavery. Lynching of colored men, and unjust laws aimed at intimidating the blacks were all effects of slavery.
Organized groups like the Ku Klux Klan who meted mayhem on the blacks were all outcomes of slavery.
Answer:
A. to develop a contrast between the two sons of Madame Lebrun
Explanation:
The given question refers to the novel<em> </em><em>The Awakening</em> written by Kate Chopin. Madame Lebrun is the woman who owns and manages the cottages on Grand Isle where the characters spend their summer vacations. She has two sons - Victor and Robert.
The given excerpt develops a contrast between Victor and Robert. Robert is described as hospitable and obedient - he himself brought the bouillon to Madame Ratignolle. However, Victor is described as the opposite, as very hot-headed. It's implied that he is not as obedient and decent as his elder brother.
This is why option A is the correct one.
Yes, In my opinion, it is about fashion because some peoples find birds feathers (or their bodies which is just horrific) to be beautiful enough to be on their heads as a hat. Somehow It's a very popular fashion.