Maybe she is old, and dying? Or maybe she read a book on philosophy, and is pondering the mysteries of her existence...
Answer: Calvo
Explanation:
Calvo is bald, someone who doesn't have hair. Pelo is hair, which doesn't match with the question. Seguro is insurance, which doesn't have anything to do with hair. The last one, negro is black, and this doesn't have anything to do with hair, color wise or race wise, unless you would describe the person further. For example, "Un hombre calvo que es negro".
Espero que esto ayude, que tengan un día bendecido y maravilloso! :-)
Answer:
Jesus not god, and yea its weird they think he's white when he was born somewhere most people had dark skin
The true meaning of the word "benign" in this sentence is - harmless. It is the word that originates from Latin word "benignus". In medical terms, it refers to something that does not cause death or serious injury. Also, it is most commonly used to describe tumors which are not cancerous. The famous American film director once said: "The most beautiful words in English are not 'I love you' but 'It-s benign'." This word can also be used to describe one's character, meaning that he or she is kind, gentle and that can hardly harm anyone.
Answer:
"It would have been impossible, completely and entirely, for any woman to have written the plays of Shakespeare in the age of Shakespeare.
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Explanation:
The above quote can be used as the statement about which Woolf makes her point in "A Room of One’s Own." This is because Woolf's main argument is that women are placed unequally in relation to men because society so desires and not because women have no capacity. To exemplify this, she shows that it would be impossible for a woman in Shakespeare's day to have implored plays of literary works like him, because society would ignore her. To make the example even more palatable, she shows that if Shakespeare had a brother as or more talented than he, she would never be considered an important writer, but would be ignored, discouraged and even silenced.