Most people know their rights while some do not. Educating people about their rights is important first before they could actually feel empowered. So for me, not all individuals understand their human rights because one, not all have been educated. Two, not all information is accessible. Three, they don't know where to ask because again, they have not been educated. Four, they don't know if their rights have already been violated because they don't know their rights to begin with. Lastly, they will not feel empowered because they don't fully understand their rights.
The answer is D.
Because I’m correct. Just trust me
All is well with those to whom I have spoken, except the young woman working in Siberia.
In the sentence, well should replace good. Well is an adverb that describes how things are. Whom should replace who. Whom is the object of a preposition so it must be whom. The way to check is to replace whom with "him". Would you usually say to him or to he. Siberia should also be capitalized, but this could have just been a typo.
I believe that the part that uses the satirical tone is the part that criticizes old, sickly people. Hope this helps!<span />