In which of the following excerpts from "The Yellow Wall Paper" does author Charlotte Perkins Gilman seem to mock the romantic belief in the supernatural

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Answer 1
Answer: The excerpts from "The Yellow Wall Paper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman seem to mock the romantic belief in the supernatural is the following:

A colonial mansion, a hereditary estate, I would say a haunted house, and reach the height of romantic felicity- but that would be asking too much of fate!
Answer 2
Answer:

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"A colonial mansion, a hereditary estate, I would say a haunted house, and reach the height of romantic felicity- but that would be asking too much of fate!"

Explanation:

The book tells, in first person, the story of a person forced to confinement by her husband and doctor, who tries to cure her of a nervous depression. Forbidden to make any physical and mental effort, the character mocks the romantic idea that a haunted house brought romantic and rapturous happiness, as in many books. What happens is that she becomes obsessed with the wallpaper of her bedroom, and at last goes crazy.

Long read as a simple tale of gothic horror, The yellow wallpaper was rediscovered in the 1970s by a new generation of feminist theorists and has been studied in more depth ever since. The plot of the work was inspired by experiences of the author herself, who in the 1880s underwent a treatment similar to that of her character - prescribed by the famous "doctor of nerves" S. Weir Mitchell.


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Answer and explanation:

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Which of the following describes stage directions? a. central message about life B. the meaning behind events and characters’ actions C. explanations about how the actors sound and behave D. writing that is vague and uncertain

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C. explanations about how the actors sound and behave  This is the correct version.

Stage directions are made up of explanations. These give the play readers information about the attitude of the characters and this information makes the play more comprehensible.

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a. central message about life. ( Stage directions are present in a play. They are focused on actors' performance , not on philosophical reflections. A character from the play can give this message  about life).

B. the meaning behind events and characters’ actions. ( Stage directions do not analyse what happens in the play).

D. writing that is vague and uncertain. ( On the contrary, the stage directions have to be clear and certain to guarantee the comprehension of the play).

The answer is c. The stage directions tell you what the characters do and in what way they do it. It also explains what they sound like.

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The original assumption was that the Eloi were prey and the Morlocks were hunters. This changed over the course of the story when he figured out what was really going on.

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The correct answer is B. The Eloi were masters and the Morlocks were their servants.

Explanation:

Through the descriptions we get from the Time traveller we know that the Eloi are pretty, dumb, wear clothes and do not work, and, on the other hand, the Morlocks are ugly, not as dumb as the Eloi, do not wear clothes and do the work. With this information, the Time Traveller infers that the human race has evolved into two different species: the Eloi have evolved from the iddle middle and high classes, and the Morlocks have evolved from the working class and the poor.

1. “I’m in a bit of a hurry, but I’ll ring you tomorrow,” William saidA. William explained that If he weren’t hurry, he’d ring me tomorrow.
B. William told me that though he was in a bit hurry, but he would ring me the next day.
C. William said he was a bit pressed for time, but that he would bring me thefollowing day
D. William said he was a bit hurry, but he’d ring me the previous day.
2. Johnny asked his father if he could continue with his study overseas.
A. “Do you think I can continue with my study overseas.” Said Johnny
B. “Is it possible for me to study overseas?” Johnny asked his father
C. ‘Can I continue with my study overseas?” Johnny said to his father
D. “Will I continue to study overseas?” Johnny said
3. "My friend will come to see me”. (She hoped)
A. She hoped her friend will come to see her
B. Sh hoped her friend will come to see me
C. She hoped her friend comes to see her.
D. She hoped her friend came tosee her.

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Answer:

If you are learning to speak english, whoever is teaching you should not be as they are obviously not fluent in english. Just wanted to share that incase you are paying for a teacher.

Explanation:

Please note that most of these are incorrect. I will tell you which of the answers BEST FITS

I will also share what is not correct and what it should be.

1. “I’m in a bit of a hurry, but I’ll ring you tomorrow,” William said

A. William explained that If he weren’t hurry, he’d ring me tomorrow.

B. William told me that though he was in a bit hurry, but he would ring me the next day.

**C. William said he was a bit pressed for time, but that he would bring me thefollowing day

= William said he was a bit pressed for time, but that he would ring me the following day.

D. William said he was a bit hurry, but he’d ring me the previous day

2. Johnny asked his father if he could continue with his study overseas.

A. “Do you think I can continue with my study overseas.” Said Johnny

Do you think I can continue with my studies overseas?" Said Johnny

B. “Is it possible for me to study overseas?” Johnny asked his father

This is incorrect as he is asking to study overseas but not to CONTINUE studying overseas.

**C. ‘Can I continue with my study overseas?” Johnny said to his father

= "Can I continue with my studies overseas?" Johnny asked his father

D. “Will I continue to study overseas?” Johnny said

This would be correct given they were having a conversation about his studying overseas.

3. "My friend will come to see me”. (She hoped)

**A. She hoped her friend will come to see her

She hopes her friend will come to see her NOT HOPED Correct HOPES (Still possible)

**B. Sh hoped her friend will come to see me

She hoped her friend WOULD come to see HER

She HOPES her friend will come to see her

C. She hoped her friend comes to see her.

She hopes her friend comes to see her.

D. She hoped her friend came tosee her.

She hoped her friend WOULD COME to see her.

Margaret Corbin proved her patriotic ___ at the Battle of Fort Washington by tending her husband's cannon after he was wounded.A. ire

B. prodigy

C. zeal

D. fete

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This might be late but the answer is c zeal