He became overwhelmed by the day and now that there was nobody there to witness, he gave in to the pain that any child in his situation would've given in to way earlier. His pride made him hold back the tears until no one would witness his pain. <span />
hey i just want some points. the awnser is c.
1 is sort of factually incorrect. Christ respected women. Anyway I don't think it is the best answer.
2. The second one is about customs. She's saying that she's entitled to be treated as a woman. It's not the best answer, because Abigail Adams is saying that she will not be bound by any law she did not participate in making.
3. Comes as close as any of the other answers and more so. I'd pick C.
4. Says that women can do anything men can do and bear punishment besides..
Collette Divitto was a vibrant young lady who kept searching and applying for work, but she kept getting reject mails because of her condition - Down's Syndrome.
She kept doing unpaid volunteer work, but each time she requested to be paid for her services, she would be fired. This continued to be a cycle which she felt would never break.
However, one day, she baked a special cookie for her family which blew their minds away and she was encouraged to go mainstream and sell them and that was how Collette started her very own Amazing Cookies and she eventually got invited to speak at the United Nations.
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The rhetorical device used in this <span>excerpt from the essay is letter C.) metaphor. The story of King Midas is used to invoke failure opposing the successful stories of Lord Rothschild and Mr. Vanderbilt in terms of wealth and possessions. Although opposite words are used, comparison is still illustrated.</span><span>
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