A biased website would not be a reliable source for a historian because it would not be for that purpose, rather, it would include poor research and facts.
The correct answer is B. Both show conflict between the rights of individuals and groups.
Both show how the common good is always above an individual good. The common good is "common" because it protects the interests of the majority of people, while not jeopardizing any individuals. That's why there are democratic elections, where everybody has the right to vote, but the majority decides who is going to represent them. It's not that the individual's opinion doesn't count or doesn't matter; on the contrary, it always counts. But at the end, it's about the assessment of all members of a group.
Your answer would be, An ELEGY, is a poem expressing sorrow for someone who has died.
Elegy - A poem of mourning, usually for someone who has died.
Ex: Oh Captain, Oh Captain! is an Elegy, for slain Abraham Lincoln.
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