It's not their beliefs, so therefore they think it's wrong and shouldn't exist.
For example, crime. As you're growing up, crime is meant to be bad and you shouldn't do it. This is the same for cultures. You grow up with that culture and are taught that's how things should be. So when you see another culture you think it's bad and that it shouldn't exist.
I hope I could help!
<em>I </em><em>think</em><em> it's</em><em> </em><em>options</em><em> </em><em>(</em><em>b)</em><em> </em>
<em> </em><em>hope </em><em>is </em><em>the </em><em>correct</em><em> answer</em>
I would say D. different charter voices, if you use different charter voices the audience would know which character is which, and the type of person the charterer is. Hope this helps:) <span />
The disintegration of values, morals, and order is a theme<span> discussed at great length </span>in "Hamlet<span>". </span>
Answer:
Explanation:
Think about a rule.
Maybe your curfew, or how long you're allowed on your phone.
Then think about how it has helped you.
Your curfew allows you to have a goodnights rest.
Limited time on your phone is healthier for your academics/relationships.