<span>Nora is a tragic victim primarily because she is the "doll" wife to Torvald. She has no real identity of her own and is never taken seriously by her husband. She is simply this "porcelain doll" that acts on command and is there for everyone to admire her beauty. This is an illustration of the reality of 19th century Europe, where a wife was regarded as property and not as an equal partner. </span>
Answer:
My best answer is (B)
Explanation:
Even if the Earth population is growing, sparsely populated areas still constitute the biggest part of the world; they are not limited to “pristine” or “virgin” areas and are not also well covered by the category of “rural”
<span>He found that families are, in fact, a universal across cultures. Every culture in the world, even those that were considered outside the normal white Anglo bounds of civilization, seemed to have family structures that were similar to ours. This showed that there is some sort of inborn tendency for people to gravitate to families.</span>
Answer:
C, the relationship between Massasoit and New England colonists
Explanation:
I just did it on edgenuity