<h2>Answer:</h2>
D) A claim
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
Claim means "to maintain as true". In law perspective, a claim means an interest in, as in a possessory claim, or right to possession, or the claim on the basis of which a person may be considered as a victim. Since traffic police strictly prohibits the use of mobile phones during driving so it is a claim on the basis of which the driver may be considered as a victim if he breaks the law.
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Its basically being racist to women. Someone says that a women couldn't do a certain job just because she is female. Women since then have shown men that they able to do what men can do. Some men today still don't believe that women can do "a man's job".
Proctor believes that since he warned Mary to avoid Salem, the court is unqualified to judge him.
How has Mary Warren changed?
She won't follow John Proctor's orders. She has greater self-assurance and isn't a scared, timid servant.
In Arthur Miller's drama The Crucible, Mary Warren appears as a character. She works as John Proctor's maid and, in accordance with historical accounts, is one of the accusers in the Abigail Williams-led Salem witch hunt. Mary Warren has a very weak character and frequently caves in to pressure.
Mary Warren is instructed by Proctor to testify against Abigail in court. Mary Warren confides in Proctor that she worries Abigail and the others would turn on her if she testifies against them.
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Without intentionally trying to be crude, it can be said that the leg symbolizes two things: phallic manhood and human science versus nature. With regards to the first symbolism, it is necessary to point out that Moby <u>D ick</u> bit Ahab’s leg almost up to the groin, where his p enis and thus his manhood are located. Of course, the animal did not calculate such action but for Ahab it is a very painful and symbolic act of emasculation. The fact that the peg leg that he uses in made of whale<u>bone</u> further reinforces this analysis and Ahab is irrationally determined to have revenge for what he psychologically interprets as such. Also, Ahab personifies the industrial arrogance of civilized individuals who believe that nature is to be completely tamed, exploited and controlled by mankind. Thus, by turning the whalebone into an artificial leg, Ahab is asserting his towering dominance over nature.