I believe the answer is the third one
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Answer: are these the quotes?
"...you imagine me, and some other writers, too, as being sort of rat-like people who enjoy maing money from poisoning the minds of young people." (paragraph 5)
"If you were to bother to read my books...you would learn theat they are not sext, and do not argue in favor of wildness of any kind." (Paragraph 6)
"Yes, yes-but it still remains our right and our responsibility to decided what books our children are going to be made to read in our community.' This is surely so." (Paragraph 7)
"If you are an American, you must allow all ideas to circulate freely in your community, not merely your own." (Paragraph 7)
Explanation:
What detail in the excerpt supports the idea that Elizabeth is also biased against Darcy?
A. “I thank you for explaining it so fully”
B. “These bitter accusations might have been suppressed”
C. “Had not your pride been hurt by my honest confession”
<h2>D. “My faults, according to this calculation, are heavy indeed”✓</h2>
How does Lowell's word choice support his theme? Lowell uses words such as "song-birds," "passion," and "impatience" to suggest that life is brief and should be lived passionately.