The correct answer is the letter "A) He favored colonization by the British".
This can be seen in "The White Man's Burden" which is Kipling's shortest work. But those seven stanzas made the poem emblematic and most criticized to this day.
The poem's message was simple enough: Kipling justified colonization not by the search for and exploitation of natural resources, but rather as a necessity to bring "civilization" to the most "backward" places on the planet.
For him, european languages, Christian religion, techniques, education, medicine and even notions of hygiene should be taken to the "savages," that is, the non-whites. This was the "burden", the difficult and weighty mission of the "civilized" white man to the "sad people, half child, half demon".
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Answer: I would choose option B because some choices are bad and some choices are good.
Explanation: When I was small I chose the wrong choice of not studying and I got a D. The right choice I chose was I listened to the teachers and parents instructions. If not then I would get detention and get yelled at.
I believe unemployment was not the reason for panic
The answer is: C. The children ran in every direction. Glad to be outside.
- The sentence fragment is "glad to be outside" because it is written as a sentence but, in fact, it is a dependent clause which can not stand alone, it requires at least one independent clause (with subject and verb such as <em>the children ran in every direction</em>) to be considered a sentence, or, as the other answer options illustrate, the dependent clause needs to be followed or preceded by a comma.