Explanation:
no i think that phenomenal women and super woman is similar because
<h2 /><h2>A phenomenal woman is purposeful and passionate. She is driven by her thoughts and makes her thoughts a reality. ... A phenomenal woman can be any shape or size. Creed, religion, age, sexual orientation, the family she was born into, or the colour of her skin do not matter.</h2>
super women
<h2>The definition of a superwoman is a woman with super human powers or a woman who performs well in her various demanding roles. ... A woman who performs all the duties typically associated with several different full-time roles, such as wage earner, graduate student, mother, and wife.</h2>
The correct sentence is:
The green moss was most slippery when it was wet.
Answer:
This is what I wrote
Explanation:
Roderick Usher's physical traits mirror the state of the House of Usher: neglected. The protagonist is shocked at how much Usher's appearance has changed since childhood. These features include silky pale skin, matted hair that has been allowed to grow wildly, and eyes that are large and luminous. Usher's mental state is slowly deteriorating which is also represented in the house as a crack. Especially after his twin sister's illness worsened and later “died”. “Roderick hears sounds coming from downstairs”. Even after the narrator tries reading him a story to calm him down (but the action in the book is parallel to the sounds coming from downstairs). Especially during this scene it creates tension especially since as what was described before that the house is very gloomy and that Roderick's mental state is worsening and Madeline “died” from an unknown illness. After the build-up the readers think (me) that the house is haunted or is psychologically or physically controlling the Usher twins.