The themes of the book include morality and womanhood. Cassy commits infanticide not because she wanted to do it but because she had no choice. She was a slave and that meant she did not have the capacity to raise the baby. Despite this, she still made her decision to kill the baby and that shows her 'moral weakness.' 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Considering the tone and the message in the excerpt, I believe the correct answer to be option C: "All people should dedicate a fair amount of their time to politics", this is because of the way Roosevelt says that everyone has a civic duty and there is no excuse that justifies not fulfilling said duty. He also says that voting is the least a person could do and by doing so, is not to be regarded as a "good citizen" since they could be doing more. So basically, it isn't option A or B or D, especially this last one since he condemns people who vote not just those who do not vote.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
OK
Explanation:
HI DEAR DIARY TODAY I AM EXHAUSTESED TODAY WAS A BAD MORING I WAS LATE FOR SCHOOL AND I FROGGOT ABOUT MY EXAM AND MY TIFFIN WAS IN MY HOME WHEN I CAMME THIS MORING THAT WAS WORSE THE KEY WAS LOST
 
        
             
        
        
        
Is a metaphor but an example would be "Juillet to the sun": " But soft! What light through yonder window breaks."