Answer:
suffrage- the right to vote
prominent- the second sentence (except "for example")
convention-many small meetings
persistence- the right to vote more than 70 years later
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Tessie Hutchinson is in conflict with the society.
Explanation:
A conflict in this case is the disagreement between two or more people on a particular point of view. Tessie Hutchinson does not believe that the time frame given to Mr. Hutchinson to take his papers was ideal or fair enough. This is in contrast to the viewpoint of every other person, including Mr. Hutchinson who tells Tessie to 'shut up'. While Mrs Delacroix tells Tessie to 'be a good sport', Mrs Grace pointed out that, 'every other person was given the same chance'.
So, the society here composed of the greater number of people are in disagreement with Tessie. So, we can say that Tessie is in conflict with the society.
Lago is presented as deceitful and multifarious. a manipulative villain who creates a plan to ruin cassio, desdemona, and othello’s lives.
21. The (man) [who heeds the word] wisely will find good.
22. The (package) [that is in the hall] is moving.
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I'm like 80% confident on this one, sorry :/
<span>In the poem "Counting Small-boned Bodies" written by Robert Bly, Bly creates a sort of sympathy for his readers. A bit of innocence is shed on the readers as they learn what happens to the war victims. Their bodies sit there serving as nothing but a trophy for the world to commemorate the war. Bly states all the things that they could serve purposes for but none that which will happen.</span>