The correct answer is A.
Earlier in the chapter, Woolf writes: It was disappointing not to have brought back in the evening some important statement, some authentic <span>fact.
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Thus, she wants facts to back up her claim.
By citing a historian, Woolf is making it clear that she is basing her argument on facts. Otherwise, one might claim she is exaggerating or making up stories. Instead, she is saying that such customs were fact and considered commonplace by both "high as well as low."
Answer:
It's the last one. "Propaganda convinces people to reconsider their beliefs and actions."
Explanation:
Propaganda typically is about trying to convince others (through signs, texts, etc...) that a certain side is wrong. It's normally more harmful and made-up than helpful.
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Answer:
D. Georgia O’Keeffe was a woman who spoke through her art, regardless of the critics and her conventional childhood.
Explanation:
The only answer choice that talks about art and all the other choices sound irrelevant.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
you should never paraphrase supporting details for evidence it should be a direct quote not just paraphrased