Answer:
The quote that best captures how women were viewed when Chaucer was writing in the 14th century is:
4)That's very near the truth, it seems to me, / A man can win us
best with flattery. / To dance attendance on us, make a fuss, /
ensnares us all, the best and worst of us.
Explanation:
Geoffrey Chaucer, the poet of "The Canterbury Tales" included "The Wife of Bath's Tale" to describe that flattery was how women were viewed. Even today, women still enjoy flattery over truth. Many women have fallen to men who flatter them with empty words. But, I cannot blame them, Eve was also flattered to assume equality with God. That serpentine flattery for equality with God immediately pleased her most above patience and obedience to God's instructions. Simply put, women, and some men, have enjoyed flattery at all times.
The correct answer is "Compared to surgery or to chemicals used to treat cancer at the time, radium was much safer and more effective."
Explanation:
"Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity" describes the way Marie Curie and her husband discovered radiation through the discovery of Radium and Polonium elements, as well as, how this had an effect on the world.
One detail that shows this discovery was beneficial to humanity is "Compared to surgery or to chemicals used to treat cancer at the time, radium was much safer and more effective" because after Marie Curie discovery radiation became a the most effective and safest method to treat cancer as it reduced the growth of cancer cells and it was less invasive than surgery. Moreover, this use of radiation in medicine saved thousands of lives.
Answer:
excited to learn about new places and things
Explanation:
a.news reports of people who lost their homes in the recession