I had to look for the excerpt attached to this question, and here is my answer:
The speaker in the excerpt given was Grendel and here, he was describing about himself at how he reacts and acts in times of arguments. Based on this excerpt above him, this shows that he is just PRACTICAL based on how he responds to the given situation.
Answer:
1. had won three World Cups.
2. hadn't read your email.
3. had done her homework.
4. Kim had just left the university.
5. sold a million copies.
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Both The Code Book and The Dark Game explore codebreaking, but they are different in their tone, style, and language.
Because she promised them to Maggie when she marries John Thomas
"I promised to give them quilts to Maggie, for when she marries John Thomas"
The bold is from the story
A) It uses the same language, but frames women being oppressed by men instead of the 13 colonies being oppressed by the British.
This is the best answer to the question. The passage lists all of the ways in which men have oppressed women using the same language as the Declaration of Independence. This is most obvious when it says "he has taxed her to support a government which recognizes her only when her property can be made profitable to it."
No where in the text does it show that men are standing up for women. It also doesn't say anything about joining forces or that there are injustices being done to both men and women. The passage also doesn't call for men and women to separate into their own countries.