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Read The Landlady
, By Roald Dahl (1959)
What is abnormal about the boys in the guest-book?
A. Billy went to school with them.
B. They have uncommon names.
C. They are celebrities.
D. They sound familiar to Billy
Answer: D. They sound familiar to Billy
Explanation:
When Billy found the guest-book, and after signing it himself, he realized that the only two other names on that page, Christopher Mulholland and Gregory W. Temple, sounded extremely familiar to him.
He even expresses astonishment about the fact that they seem connected in his mind, and he´s sure he saw them in the newspapers.
Answer:
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"The idea that women should be protected from the harsh realities of life." This 1850s social norm is reflected in the excerpt "Ain't I a Woman?" about white women.
"Ain't I a Woman?" it is written by Sojourner Truth, who born into slavery in Swartekill, New York. She became a well known anti-slavery speaker sometime after gaining her freedom in 1827. Her speech was delivered at the Women's Convention in Akron, Ohio, on May 29, 1851.
The main idea of "Ain't I a Woman?" is The women present were encouraged to ask for the right to vote. The purpose of the speech is to convince the audience that giving women the right to vote is common sense.
Hence, the correct answer is "The idea that women should be protected from the harsh realities of life."
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I believe that fate is real and God decides is you will have fate or not!and yeah I’m a Christian:3