Answer: Answer A
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because i said so thats why
Answer:The correct answer is A, Returning to text.
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C). Technological advances, as well as the gains of imperialism, produced a society with leisure to improve itself.
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Victorian Era was noted by the sweeping progress and ingenuity as it was the time of "Industrial Revolution" and thus, numerous technological advancements were the outcome of it. However, these innovations lead to the rapid growth of cities and employed the people which further lead to the crowding of cities yet this provided them with hope and aspiration to fulfill their dreams.
The abolition of "slavery" abolished in 1834 and the establishment of 'People's charter' added to their scope of dreams. Yet, the dissertation of country-life leads to the materialism of thoughts and actions as reflected in "Hard-times" by Charles Dickens. These advancements were also quite reflective of the colonial gains England was cherishing.
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The theme which is portrayed in this excerpt from Leo Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich is, the theme of materialism and leading a shallow life.
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The main theme of the novel ‘The Death of Ivan Ilyich’ East most certainly death. The story revolves around the character Ivan llyich who confronts with his own death and how that changes everything. However, apart from the central theme of the death, the passage provided depicts the theme of shallow life and materialism.
From the excerpt we can see that how people are living their life, all they want is just to look rich and to impress people with their materialistic things. The excerpt depicts the things that are found in the house of a person who is wealthy.
Paragraph 5 and 6 greatly contribute to the development of the ideas in <em>Josephine Baker's speech</em> by specifically <em>D. providing evidence that </em><em>racism</em><em> does not exist in all countries.</em>
- The two paragraphs helped to show that racism, as practiced in American then, did not exist in France, where the speaker ran to.
- In France, Baker was never addressed by any derogatory nicknames as blacks in America were.
Thus, the paragraph 5 - 6 connected and compared her days in America filled with racial discrimination and segregation with her free life in France.
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