In the story, "Marriage is a Private Affair", the children are trained to follow the dictates of their parents to the extent that their parents choose their partners. The couple will not have a say on who they want to marry as long as their parents reached an agreement.
The females are trained to become housewives while males are trained to become providers. For the older generation, marriage is like a business transaction wherein both families will benefit from the union. The newer generation, on the other hand, prefer to marry the person they choose for themselves regardless if their parents approve or not. Though they respect their parents' wishes, it does not mean that they will follow it to the detriment of their own happiness.
Answer:
tHe sECoNd oNe
Explanation:
so umm run on sentences are when 2 full sentences are put together incorrectly and that one just is one idk im bad at explaining-
Answer:
I think it is B
Explanation:
Not 100% sure, so take it with a grain of salt.
The lords must have Honesty
Answer:
Fragile
Explanation:
ragile
[ˈfrajəl, ˈfraˌjīl]
ADJECTIVE
fragile (adjective)
(of an object) easily broken or damaged.
"fragile items such as glass and china"
synonyms:
breakable · easily broken · brittle · frangible · smashable · splintery · flimsy · weak · frail · insubstantial · delicate · dainty · fine · eggshell
antonyms:
robust
flimsy or insubstantial; easily destroyed.
"you have a fragile grip on reality"
synonyms:
tenuous · easily broken · easily destroyed · easily threatened · vulnerable · perilous · flimsy · shaky · rocky · risky · unreliable · suspect · nebulous · unsound · insecure · iffy · dicey · dodgy
antonyms:
sound · durable
(of a person) not strong or sturdy; delicate and vulnerable.
"a small, fragile old lady" · "his fragile health somewhat improved"
synonyms:
weak · delicate · frail · debilitated · tottery · shaky · trembly · ill · unwell · ailing · poorly · sickly · infirm · feeble · enfeebled · unsound · dicky
antonyms:
strong