The answer may be B. The ending of the Trigonometry lesson conjures Oscar Wilde's last words, "Either that wallpaper goes, or I do."
Tom's side chick, Myrtle i believe her name is.
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c. <span>She states that women already have rights, and they need the right to vote in order to protect these rights.</span>
After reading the excerpt represented above, I would say that the most appropriate word that coincides with tone of the text is <span>Demands. At first : there is a business term called false demands, which is commonly used in economics/international relationships. And if in actually brings the negative meaning it couldn't be Refusals, (obviously -statements also can't be used and the same with argument as it should be in another context).
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Fear and uncertainty.
In Act I when he hears the prophecy from the three witches he is
hesitant to go through with the deed of killing King Duncan. Lady Macbeth upbraids him and pushes to go
on. Even when he does kill the King, he still
has doubts and he is so shaken by the deed that Lady Macbeth has to help him.