Read the excerpt from a history of the world in 100 objects. this object has on it the image of a king, but this particular example has been appropriated by women – disfigured by a slogan as an act of female protest against the laws of the state. it is a british penny with king edward vii in elegant profile, but his image has been defaced in what was then a criminal act. stamped all over the king’s head in crude capitals are the words votes for women. why does the author include this description of the penny in beginning of the chapter? to emphasize for the reader the difference between modern currency and the british currency of that time period to make the reader wonder about what was featured on the other side of the penny to make the reader visualize the coin and become interested in learning more about the culturally significant artifact to explain to the reader how women of this time period were negatively affected by most laws
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Question 4 of 10 2 points in the war of the worlds, martian attack represents the fear that invaders will: o a. destroy people's ability to think for themselves. b. pretend to be friendly. o c. live like parasites off humans. o d. use unknown weapons and technology. submit
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Affixes can provide an element of difference between similar words. choose the correct word in the set below. you may use a dictionary for . the concept of grace is in christ's resurrection. implicit explicit
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If the court issues an injunction against the school's rule, will the petitioning students be glad or upset?
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