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1. Developing countries tend to have more social backward and traditional ideas, which impose very defined social standards and very strict gender roles. Although there are exceptions, the less developed a country is, the greater are the cases of devaluation of women, causing girls not to be welcomed in these countries.
2. This means that families do not see the birth of girls as a sign of wealth, but rather a sign of expense and bad luck, as in many places, women are prevented from working and even studying.
3. This type of positioning strongly influences the behavior of the girls as they grow up, causing them to become highly oppressed, repressed and insecure in relation to themselves and in relation to the world. However, countries that position themselves differently in relation to girls also have different influences on their behavior.
4. The feeling of devaluation prevents girls from fully developing, being unable to take on the responsibilities of their lives independently and completely.
5. In this case, the impact is negative not only on girls, but also on the country, which loses a large number of successful professionals, since it discriminates against women. This prevents countries from being successful and causes them to be frowned upon internationally.
Answer:The first option for the second one and the 3rd option on the first one.
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Read the passage from Elizabethan Etiquette.
<em>The Elizabethan era, the years between 1558-1603 when Elizabeth I reigned as Queen of England, is known for its emphasis on courtly manners. The most esteemed book on the subject was Castiglione's The Book of the Courtier, also referred to as The Courtier. The Courtier was translated from its original Italian into English in 1561, and its rules were carefully followed by the highest-ranking courtiers of the day.</em>
Question: According to the passage, society first began to closely follow etiquette rules when:
Options:
- Elizabeth I started her reign as Queen of England.
- Queen Elizabeth read Castiglione’s The Courtier.
- Castiglione’s The Courtier was translated into English.
- Manners became linked with the Italian and English courts.
Answer: The correct answer is: <u>Castiglione’s The Courtier was translated into English.
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Explanation: The passage mentions the following: ''<em>The Courtier was translated from its original Italian into English in 1561, and its rules were carefully followed by the highest-ranking courtiers of the day.'' </em>Based on this, we know that society began to carefully and closely follow etiquette rules when The Courtier was translated into English. The Courtier was produced by Thomas Hoby and translated from Italian to English in 1561. It dealt with issues of behavior, etiquette and morals.