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2. VERB
3. TENSE
4. SENTENCE
& TYPES
5. QUESTION TAG
6. CONDITIONAL
SENTENCES
7. SUBJECT VERB
AGREEMENT
8. CAUSATIVE
VERBS
9. MOOD
10. INVERSION
11. INFINITIVE
& GERUND
12. PARTICIPLE
13. PASSIVE VOICE
14. NARRATION
15. NOUN
16. PRONOUN
17. ADJECTIVE
18. ADVERB
19. CONFUSING
ADVERBS & ADJECTIVES
20. ARTICLE
21. DETERMINERS
22. PREPOSITION
23. FIXED
PREPOSITION AND EXERCISE
24. PHRASAL VERB
25. CONJUNCTION
26. PARALLELISM
27. MODALS
28. SUPERFLUOUS
EXPRESSION
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31. LEGAL TERMS
: Women over 50 make up only 25.3% of all characters in their age bracket in film.
The dawn of cinema was surprisingly inclusive. Early pioneers like , who directed her first film in 1896, and Dorothy Arzner , inventor of the boom mic, were instrumental in shaping the industry. However, as the Hollywood studio system solidified in the 1920s, it became increasingly patriarchal. While "Golden Age" stars like Katharine Hepburn , Bette Davis , and Joan Crawford eventually broke the mold by portraying intelligent and ambitious women, their narratives still often centered on romantic interests and domestic goals. For decades, the industry fixated on female youth, with careers often peaking at 30, while male actors continued to thrive well into their 40s and beyond. The Reality of Modern Representation
: Older women are four times more likely to be portrayed as "senile" compared to older men (16.1% vs. 3.5%) and are frequently depicted as feeble or homebound.
: Women over 40 are significantly more likely than their male counterparts to be shown undergoing cosmetic procedures or having their aging process become a central plot point. The Impact of Streaming and Television