Based on her letter to her niece, Austen can't believe that her niece is truly "in love". Austen believes that her feelings were simply due to the proximity of the man and because of it, she can't say that she is truly "in love". She mistakes her emotions towards the man as something that is deeper, love.
Society during those times doesn't believe and allow women to think for themselves. They equate women, particularly wives, as extensions of their husbands and because of such thinking, society believes that women can't think on their own and must do her husband's bidding.
Answer:
The second picture
Explanation:
In this context, the Man in the Well is a symbol for all the other nameless people in the world who are desperate for food and/or shelter. Like the children, we throw them a few scraps (of aid) without doing anything to help them out of the deep hole they find themselves in.
It would be D) logical fallacies which means faulty ways of reasoning such as the slippery slope
Answer: D. Main idea that runs through the entire speech.
Explanation:
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge<span> has a poetic diction unlike that of </span>William<span> ... </span>did<span> not meet until the year 1797</span>