Answer:
C. In a marriage, only one person has complete control.
Explanation:
In the paragraph seven of the "A Bachelor's Complaint of the Behaviour of Married People", Charles call marriage a "monopoly, and not of the least invidious sort" because in a marriage, only one person has complete control according to him.
He says that the person with the upper hand in a marriage always try to keep his/her privilege exclusively adamant towards his/her partner. It is not a matter of one-sided/invidious sort of control but rather a natural way of how marriages work. The one with the exclusive privilege control the other person.
The title sounds like the conflict would be between the character (Tom) vs. Nature (the tornado). So that would be the answer because it doesn't seem like a character vs. character conflict or character vs. self because it seems like he's up against something else. I hope this helps!
<span>The play isn't really about race at all. It's about jealousy, manipulation, and trust. You could literally edit out the racial aspects entirely. </span>
Charlie stood still considering whether she should follow her friend Claire. In the end, Charlie decided that she should follow Claire as a matter of fact it was dark.
Answer:
8
Explanation:
the lesson taught by the teacher should be copied by the student