Answer:
Hyperbole
I think this is the answer, I hope it is correct :)
Answer:
According to Friedan, women were taught to pity the neurotic, unfeminine, unhappy women who wanted _____.
to be poets, physicists, or presidents.
Explanation:
The above assertion meant that women were not permitted to pursue careers. They were taught to be satisfied with their roles in the family. This is the argument that women should find fulfillment in their housework, marriage, sexual lives, and children. Seeking higher education, pursuing careers, and involvement in political activism should be left for the male folks. Friedan's argument was that the feminine mystique disadvantaged women greatly, both in their personal and professional lives. Therefore, she advocated that women should seek personal achievement by pursuing professional careers.
Answer:
The correct answer is A. Outward appearances can be deceiving.
Explanation:
In the quote, we can see that Frankenstein's monster (if we should call him that) tells us how he is harmless and can even be beneficial (meaning, helpful, useful), but all people choose to see is his appearance rather than what's inside.
Namely, Doctor Frankenstein brought a corpse back to life and thus created his monster. Obviously, a reanimated corpse looks scary and people often cannot see beyond the physical, which is something the monster is lamenting in the quote above. He says that even though he may look like a monster, his characteristics are not monstrous, and that people shouldn't read the book by its cover (in other words, outward appearances can be deceiving).
Answer:
plz stop spamming this question
Explanation: