C.
Because the theme is basically the overall of the story if that makes sense. The theme is kind of like the idea of the story
The authors attitude or tone...
For the answer to the question above, please do your homework next time. Laziness doesn't bring anything but hunger and poverty.
For no. 1 <span>B. Jane wants to fight injustices, but Helen quietly accepts them.
For no 2. </span><span>students are being taught irrelevant material
</span><span>D. He does not approve of them.
For no. 3 </span>This poem talks about Queen Victoria<span> and how the Empire she rules is so powerful because of the sacrifices that her soldiers make.
For no. 4 </span><span>he forces students to learn one way or another
For no. 5 </span><span>B. surprised and happy
For no 6 </span><span>B. “Because of the Holy Ghost over the bent / World broods with warm breast …”
For no. 7 </span><span>D. The speaker believes the greatness of Britain could disappear, just as did that of Nineveh and Tyre.
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Answer:
Justifications for violence frequently are on based gender norms – that is, social norms about the proper roles and responsibilities of men and women. These cultural and social norms socialize males to be aggressive, powerful, unemotional, and controlling, and contribute to a social acceptance of men as dominant.