Answer:
Eleanor Roosevelt wrote this thought-provoking piece of literature regarding the rights of women.
Explanation:
She was a social activist, diplomat and first lady of America. She was famous for her literary work as well. She was a huge advocate of women rights and equality.
Through her literature, she always gave meaningful messages. Not Without Her Consent is the perfect example of it. <u>She highlighted the importance of consent in this and made sure women are aware enough to know their rights as well as say yes or no whenever they feel like</u>.
Answer: 2020
Explanation:
2020 has been a bad year.
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By today’s standards, my mobile phone is pretty basic. It’s a Nokia.
It’s a small device that receives telephone calls and sends text
messages. Other than that, my phone does NOT DO that much. Most
of my friends wish they could HAVE their own smartphones because they
are cool and trendy. They say the GOOD thing about a
smartphone is that you ‘can do everything with it!’ That’s right,
smartphones have many more functions than a simple phone, however, not
all of them are needed. In everyday life, smartphones are used mainly for checking social networking sites,
replying to emails, and playing games. Grown-ups as well as children, like playing games. Anyway, I prefer my good old
Nokia. It’s my number ONE mobile phone. When I bought it, it
didn’t cost me very much. And I am not afraid anyone
will ever steal it. It’s also very reliable. Yesterday I dropped it. It flew down the staircase and hit the wall. I thought
that would BE the end of it and I would have to buy a new
one. But nothing of the kind – it still works properly!
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The answer is cause and effect
Answer:
In the short story "The Interlopers", Nature is treated as a character in the story. more explanation below.
Explanation:
There are many references to nature in "The Interlopers." as well as the storm and the feud over the forest. Nature also tops over the humans in the story. The evidence to this is <em>"The forest lands of Gradwitz were of wide extent and well stocked with game; the narrow strip of precipitous woodland that lay on it's outskirts was not remarkable for the game it harbored, but it was the most jealously guarded of all its owners territorial possessions."</em>
Von Gradwitz and Znaeym as the story progresses lose to nature. The nature is shown as superior to humans and something that man can not triumph over.