14.) “Venice” is the subject and “sinks” is the verb.
15.) “My fathers house” is the subject and I believe the verb is “are many mansions”
16.) “Greece” is the subject and I’m not sure what the verb is
17.) “Morocco” is the subject and “gained” is the verb
Answer:
According to the concepts covered in "Keeping errors at bay," we can assume that women are smarter.
Explanation:
According to science, men and women have equal brains and are susceptible to the same levels of intelligence. For centuries, scientists have tried to determine who is more intelligent among men and women, but no research has been able to show significant differences in the intelligence of each gender. However, if we consider the concepts presented in "Keeping errors at bay" we can consider women to be more intelligent people than men.
That's because "Keeping errors at bay" presents intelligence as a person's ability to exterminate intolerant and incorrect thoughts, overcome their prejudices, selfishness and feelings of superiority. This type of behavior is more common in women than in men, because unlike women, men have been taught that this type of behavior is behavior that devalues them and shows them as weak. The fear of "fragility," therefore, causes men to maintain bad and negative behaviors, which diminishes their intelligence.
Answer:
Two words creating an admiring tone are prettiest and kindest.
Explanation:
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte is a story about an orphan ‘Jane’ who is not loved by many. She is in search of a family who gives her a feel of belonging and love. Jane is in constant search of love and make her own identity and then achieve happiness in life. Bessie Lee is the maid at Gateshead, and she is the only one who treats Jane with kindness. Bessie tells her stories and sings with her.
In the given excerpt, author mentions Bessie as the prettiest and kindest being in the world, which is in admiring tone. Also, author mentions her as pleasant and amicable.