Thomas jefferson was never really 'grumpy' in the aspect I think you were talking about, and his cause of death was actually unknown. If you have a more direct question or another question about him, please reply to this answer and I'll help you out. :)
The correct answers are the following:
<h3>Question 1: option A</h3>
The fact that the narrator's own physician husband diagnoses her with "temporary nervous depression" indicates at that time women were not taken in a thoughtful manner. Indeed, there were no men with the same condition.
<h3>Question 2: option A</h3>
In those times, men were the ones who took all the decisions in the domestic establishment. John, the narrator's husband, decides that his wife needs a treatement for her hysterical affection. As a result, there is nothing she can do because nobody considered what women actually thought.
This author uses many figures of speech:
1. Hyperbole means over exaggerating the sentence. From text " Don't get too close or he might bite!"
2. Metaphor means put words that are not related in a sentence. From the text "Ben growled at the man who parked too close to his car."
3. Personification means formal language in a sentence that has a sense of imagery. In text "He was always guarding his prized possession."
Answer:
When the teacher arrives, the class remains silent.
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