The answer here is 4, Idiom. Idioms are sayings that may be taken literally, but it's a type of figurative language. One example is the very common saying: "It's raining Cats and Dogs." When someone says that, it isn't literally cats and dogs falling from the sky, but it's raining really hard.
Hi. I hope the answer that I will present below can help you. However, I need to mention that I don't live in Nepal and therefore the information I have about the current Nepalese scenario may be inaccurate even though I have researched about it. In that case, I hope you'll consider making some changes to my answer, making it more accurate.
Within a traditional society that maintains very specific gender roles like Nepal, girls who complete their studies at the Nepalese School will have more positive and different destinies than girls who didn't have this opportunity.
The girls who complete their studies will be able to take on professional and social roles that will guarantee greater freedom and quality of life for these girls, who will be able to influence other girls to do the same. In addition, they will be able to work for the strengthening of Nepal, working in politics, engineering, medicine and other areas that are lacking in good professionals. This will not only change the lives of these girls, but it could change the entire country.
Nevertheless, these girls will be able to search for higher academic levels in foreign countries, where they will have access to better levels of education. This will also be beneficial for the future of these girls who can become even more qualified professionals and have an even fuller life.
The correct option is this: IT IS SIGNIFICANT BECAUSE A PROMINENT LEADER WAS SUGGESTING THAT THE UNEQUAL TREATMENT OF AFRICAN AMERICANS WERE IN DIRECT OPPOSITIONS TO THE PRINCIPLES OF DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENT.
The excerpt from 'What to the slave is the fourth of July' makes it clear that the liberties enjoyed by the people of the country is not extended to the African Americans, the passage thus talks on the need to extend the public rights and privileges to all people without any exception, because doing otherwise will be against the principles of independent.