Answer: Genre, Political philosophy. Publication date. 1792. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: with Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects (1792), ... but particularly in her novels Mary: A Fiction (1788) and Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman.
Explanation:
<span>I bet you are talking about this dialogue because it is the most famous one that shows Tybalt's feelings of Romeo's' presence :
Patience perforce with willful choler meeting
Makes my flesh tremble in their different greeting.
I will withdraw: but this intrusion shall
Now seeming sweet convert to bitter gall.
If I am right, in this excerpt Shakespeare uses emotional language in Tybalt’s dialogue to evoke the emotion of acceptance.<span>
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Answer:
Topic: endangered species
Questions developed from informal inquiry:
Which geographical area should I focus on?
What is it about endangered animals that I want to focus on?
Is there an issue or result about endangered species that I’m interested in learning more about?
Narrowed down topic: the effects of losing an endangered species in the Amazon
Explanation:
<u>this is the sample answer on edmentum / plato</u>
Answer:
The "trap of deification" as referred to in line 85 is the limitations imposed by a belief in one's own superiority.
Explanation:
A deity in this context refers to divine status, quality or nature.
Therefore, the trap of deification as shown in line 85 is simply the limitations that is brought about by a belief in one's own superiority over others.
To think of oneself above others and to subjugate others to the role of "lesser humans" is an act of limiting one's self and falling in the danger of "trap of deification"