The figure of speech used in the lines from sonnet 10 might be personification, in this case, of the word Death. It might be said that personification is the figure of speech in which something nonhuman is given human characteristics. So the "Death" is firstly, personified by introducing it in capital letters, which means it is used as a name, a proper name. then it is given human characteristics, like "proud" "mighty" and "dreadful"
You might have a different mindset, things were more conservative and openly racist back in the day.
The answer for this question would be true.
It is a compound sentence, because this sentence consists of two independent clauses ('the lamp fell over' and '(the lamp) scared the cat"). Simple sentence would have only one independent clause.
Statement A provides the line of reasoning presented in the passage.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- The passage states about women's equality and women's development. The reasoning is correctly described in statement A. Women and men should share their experiences of individuality towards each other.
- If they share each other experiences they can be better friends and they can understand each other. Women should be given the chance of self-development and self-motivation. Women should be given equal chances as given to men.
- So this passage teaches about women empowerment.