Answer: Women's rights and racial minorities
Anna Julia Haywood Cooper was an American author, educator, scholar, sociologist and activist. Born into slavery, she was the fourth African-American woman to earn a PhD. She is also considered the mother of "Black feminism."
An accomplished writer and educator, her work focused on the importance of female education in order to improve the lives of African Americans. She argued that educated women would be able to better support underprivileged communities, and at the same time, contribute to the development of knowledge. She wrote on many other topics, such as race, gender, socioeconomic inequality and religious matters.
In the very first scene, the witches chant "Fair is foul, and foul is fair." This is foreshadowing on several levels. First of all, they are foreshadowing the unnatural events that are going to take place in the play, since only something unnatural can be foul and fair at the same time. Secondly, they are foreshadowing Macbeth's exterior versus his interior and how that will change through the play. He will become fair on the outside but foul on the inside when he welcomes Duncan into his home while planning to murder him.
I would want to believe that A C and D where the right answers
For apex the answer is a. Jackson's use of the word "savages" suggests that he knows better than the American Indians what is good for them
The answer is: [D]: "Nothing simpler" .
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Note: This phrase is used after the word, "Precisely." Furthermore, the word, "Nothing", is an "absolute" word.
Given the fact this phrase, "Nothing simpler!", is used after the word, "Precisely"—as a "single direct word" in a oral quotation (and as a single direct phrase as "repetition") — suggests the author's purpose to persuade (as opposed to the other answer choices given).
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