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According to the passage, the central conflict that occurred which had to do with Millicent and her confusion about joining the sorority led her to realize that she valued her freedom of movement, association,etc.
It also made her to realize that she wasn't really into the sorority because of her sense of individuality and the priceless friendship she had with Tracy which she could not sabotage for anything including the sorority.
She changes her mind about the Heather Birds and revolts, making the decision to speak her mind.
I would say A, it seems the most likely.
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<span>Other ships might have come to the rescue of the Titanic.....
All the other options are under of the topic that the Titanic may have received aid and reasons it did not. Hope this helped :)</span>
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The central idea of the poem is criticism of the world because of its distance of nature and accepting materialism and the industrial revolution.
<em>The World Is Too Much With Us</em> represents a poem written by William Wordsworth, first published in 1807. In this poem, the author tries to describe how materialism replaced human connections with nature by blaming the industrial revolution for it.
He says humankind lost its capability to appreciate, respect and celebrate nature, as we are controlled by the urban world, loss of time and money. The poem also explains how modern life destroyed the human sense of individuality and states we should never give up on nature, our individualism and fate which shouldn't be based on materialism.