Answer: The theme that is portrayed in this excerpt from Leo Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilyich is B. meeting society's expectations.
Explanation: This excerpt shows that people must constantly meet a society's expectations and norms in order to fit in and not become an outcast. This passage makes reference specially to what a person is expected to do when an acquaintance dies. In the case of<u> Fedor Vasilievich and Peter Ivanovich</u>, intimate friends of the deceased, they <u>are expected to attend the funeral service for Ivan Ilyich and also to pay a visit of condolence</u> in order to be considered men with an acceptable behaviour.
Inglis's experiences forced her to understand that people must be willing to make sacrifices if there is to be progress and justice in society.
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Where Go the Boats sets a seemingly simple Robert Louis Stevenson text about a child's boats sailing down a river. The child watches them; he asks when they will return, then realizes as he watches them float away that they never will.
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This is an emotional appeal.
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