1 is grammatical but 2 is supposed to read as "I am not so rich in the present" not "at present" and 3 is fine.
"At the present" wouldn't make much sense (To me)
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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Because it goes over 2 relative true points about both topics that both are similar and helpful.
I believe that the line
which could be considered as main theme is: “They ought to cherish a nobler
ambition and by their abilities and virtues exact respect”.
Wollstonecraft's purpose
for writing the essay “A Vindication of the Rights of Women” was to criticize the
society’s view of women. She considered the flaws they saw in women as
artificial and pleaded for a better education of women. Wollstonecraft’s main
statement is that women should be respected, not only admired for their beauty,
which is shown in sentence: “They ought to cherish a nobler
ambition and by their abilities and virtues exact respect”.
Answer:
Although you have not shown which play you are referring to, we can state that the stage instructions help the reader to understand what is happening, because they show how the character behaves in relation to his personality and posture, in a given situation. Furthermore, when it is stated that the "author is in the shadows" implies that although he has a certain influence, the author is not actively participating in the scene.
Explanation:
Stage instructions are, as the name implies, instructions that the author of a play establishes to show the actors how the character should behave and move in a given situation. The purpose of these instructions is to let the actors know how the message should be conveyed to the audience through the character's movement, facial expression and behavior. These instructions also serve to help readers understand the situation in which the characters are inserted and how it affects them.
When the statement "the author is in the shadows" is provided, it implies that the author is not actually participating in a situation, although he may have some influence.
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