This refers to the story "Marriage is a Private Affair" by Chinua Achebe.
Nnaemeka wants to wait until he can see his father and is able to tell him in person. He is worried that his father will hate the idea of the marriage, because Nene (his fiancé) is not from the Ibo tribe. Moreover, she was not chosen for him in an arranged marriage, as is tradition. Nnaemeka is worried his father will disapprove of the marriage. He ends up being right as the father is enraged to find out the news.
The correct lines (there are three) are No time hath she to sport and play, She weaveth steadily, Therefore no other care hath she, and She lives with little joy or fear. If you are on Plato, this is the answer. Just got 5 out of 5 and this was one of the questions. Good luck!
Hello!
The specific sentence has "they" as the subject. I'm taking this as they = outsiders, so you could restate it as: The outsiders need to overcome the temptations to try and fit in by climbing into one.
Climbing into one is climbing into a box, as addressed earlier as well. This also means climbing into what is normal, what the trend is (As referenced by the phrase think out of the box).
Therefore, put the sentence this way: Outsiders need to overcome the temptation to try and fit in by following what is normal.
Essentially - people who don't fit in need to resist trying to fit in with others and not follow what is normal.
Hope this helps!