In Marianne's view, a potential lover should have the qualities of Imagination and Passion.
Answer: Option A and D.
Explanation:
Marianne Dashwood is one of the central character from the novel ‘Sense and Sensibility’ written by Jane Austen. The novel revolves around the story of Dashwood sisters: Elinor and Marianne. Marianne’s ideas of love, sorrow, and joy is totally different from her sister Elinor. Marianne have a very romantic idealism, she feels that a potential lover should possess the qualities of imagination and passion. He should be passionate enough to understand her love and should have an imaginative ideas and belief about love.
Answer:
You call me a disability, why do you call me a disability? It’s like you are calling me a nobody or stuidp or d.u.m.b
I am no disability, I am just me
Let’s just separate disability, we have the Dis, we have the ability, it’s like we don’t have abilities, but you know what, we do have abilities we can do anything if we put our hearts to it, everyone has a heart, a heart to follow, we all have love, hope and believing in our dreams. why do you step up to me and say we can’t do that? you are hurting our feelings, we are all human, this is our world too, stop treating us like we are kids, stop treating us like we are stuidp, stop treating us like we are a nobody, we live in this world together stop hating us of who we are, we can’t change of who we are.
I have a disability and I have accepted it,
This is who I am, deal with it.
Explanation:
plz mark me brainlest and i hope you like my poem
Answer:
although she is only 5 so she cant use hot ovens and pots :(
Explanation:
solitude-isolation
jocund-happy
Isolation, while being the closest synonym to solitude, has a negative connotation. As if the writer didn't choose to be alone in bliss, but were rather trapped where they were- alone.
Happy is a commonly used word. It makes the writer/author seem elementary in their writing, which wouldn't fit in this poem as it's a high level poem that can be used for scholarly analysis.