The answer to this question is b.
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I am pretty sure it is D.
Explanation:
In the end, the main character actually chose his own path, rather than choosing the Greens or the Reds.
Answer:
answer sheet
Explanation:
The paper which is used is called answer sheet. I tried
This isn't a full answer sorry! I last read the book in the 8th grade the human rights issue is how white people treated the black people in those days.
Crooks, the black man , is crippled and is forced to live in the stables with the horses while the other workers (the white workers) live in the bunks. This shows how lowly Crooks was treated, that he didn't have as great of rights as the white workers had.
I don't know if this has anything to do with the question, but the story was sent during the Great Depression of America.
Another human rights issue might be how Curley's wife is portrayed in the book (though it might also not be xD). She is portrayed as a flirty women that ways a lot of red which implies she is dangerous (how she got Lennie in trouble a lot). She is also portrayed as weak compared to the men. You could also refer to how Curley's wife spoke so rudely to Crooks while all the other men she swoons over.
Sorry that this wasn't a direct answer! But I hope it helps you!
Genna observes speed limits because she is a careful driver.