This is D, 'direct object'. Because you can ask the question used for direct objects - what- (I don't know - what? - why I said that).
As The Feminine Mystique is a purely feminist book, is pretty easy to think that Friedan is giving us a feminist view on the way women were seen in the sixties. Feminism intention is to find equality among sexes and what Friedan does in this extract, is to show the key terms releated to feminism: "suburban wife", "dream image", "freed by science and labor", "healthy, beautiful, educated, concerned about her husband and children".
It’s is the map of the world , shows many states water places and other things like people that aren’t shown
Answer and Explanation:
This is an excerpt from the poem "To the King's Most Excellent Majesty 1768" where the poet addresses King George praising him and wishing him to contemplate moments of bliss where he will be great and powerful.
With the exception of the first line of the poem, we can see that the rest of the lines are written in iambic pentameter and that they present a rhyme organized in heroic couplets. The first line, however, is written in iambic triameter.