The "copybook headers" to which the title alludes were proverbs or maxims placed at the top of the pages of copybooks, particular notebooks used by 19th-century British pupils. These maxims were frequently taken from sermons and scripture promoting virtue and wisdom.
The "gods" of the copybook titles were thus the laws of a society trying to live in harmony with itself, aware that one requirement of educating children was to convey the realities of getting along with others and thinking of others before oneself, whether one had faith in them or not.
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1. Maybe you need a break, from all the years you spend at school without a single year of rest
2. Maybe you want to travel, help other, search for jobs (it's a little bit difficult to search job without a certificate) or you simply want to do other things you might like
3. You don't know what to study (cause you can't do all the subjects at college, and you need to choose well which do you like to continue
A. An engaging opening and a thesis that states the main idea and three supporting sub-topics
The answer is (A) The ceiling of the fortress hall was exceedingly high, impressing all who saw it.