3. All of the following lines from \"Eve to Her Daughters\" support the poem's theme of acceptance except.. . . A.Where Adam wen
t i was fairly contented to go.. . B.I adapted myself to the punishment : it was my life.. . C.So he set to work. D.The earth must be made a new Eden.. . E.You are submissive, following Adam even beyond existence..
Among the choices presented above, it is the statement in letter b that does not show or support the poem's theme that is acceptance. The statement "So he set to work" does not tell anything about acceptance unlike the other choices.
But, in an even bigger sense, we cannot dedicate this ground. The men we honor, living and dead, who have struggled, have consecrated it, far above low power to add or detract.