Answer:
The phrase "glamorous and sophisticated" includes loaded words.
The error is the word "weren't" it should be wasn't
Answer:
Both show conflict between the rights of individuals and groups
Explanation:
As we can see in the example about the family dinner voting, even when all the family members have the right to have for dinner what they like and enjoy it, they also have to respect the rights of the other and when they collide a member has to give up a right in order to respect the others, besides next time it could be the other way around. The same happens in the example of the public protest, people have the right to express their own opinion in a free and public way, and sometimes when our opinions or beliefs may clash we have to give up a right to respect other so everyone has a moment to make their rights being respected.
- <em>if </em><em>he </em><em>gets</em><em> </em><em>up </em><em>early </em><em>,</em><em> </em><em>he </em><em>will </em><em>catch </em><em>the </em><em>bus</em>
- <em>if </em><em>you </em><em>studied</em><em> </em><em>hard </em><em>you'll </em><em>get </em><em>high </em><em>marks</em>
<em>hope </em><em>it</em><em> helps</em>
Answer:
c) It is necessary to question authority.
Explanation:
Themes in any story are the morals or lessons that are addressed within the story. It may not be directly stated in the story but can be applied in real life or may come in use in future.
In the story, the narrator of "The Storyteller" is the aunt who is of more authorial stature than the children or the bachelor. In her telling of the story of the good little girl, she seems to assert the importance of elderly respect which the listeners seems to find absurd, if not uninteresting. The question posed by one of the bigger girls, which "<em>was exactly the question that the bachelor had wanted to ask</em>" shows their questioning of the authority of a person, even if that person is elder to them. Thus, the story tends to include the importance of asking questions. Just because someone is in a higher position or authority, that doesn't make the person right. There are no laws or rules that validates the authority of an individual over someone younger or lower.