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After reading the passages from "Pride and Prejudice" and analyzing the societal expectations conveyed in them, we can select the following as the one supporting the theme that society bestows respectability for silly reasons:
D. "He is also handsome," replied Elizabeth; "which a young man ought likewise to be, if he possibly can. His character is thereby complete."
Societal expectations in "Pride and Prejudice"
After meeting Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy for the first time, the sisters Elizabeth and Jane discuss their characters. Elizabeth mentions that Mr. Bingley is also a handsome man, which makes his character "complete".
With such a sarcastic line, Elizabeth mocks how society bestows respectability for silly reasons. Beauty does not determine character at all, but she knows people are quick to think well of someone if that person looks beautiful.
With this in mind, we can select letter D as the best option.
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Answer: C. Alvarez shows how her parents' fears about the dictatorship affected their thoughts and actions even when they lived in the United States.
The main idea in both paragraphs is the fact that the author's parents were afraid of the consequences of political activity even as they were living in the United States, under democratic values.
In the first passage, she exemplifies this by talking about their silence surrounding anything "political" and their fear of disobeying authority. In the second paragraph, she discussed how her parents were afraid of the consequences of attending political meetings. In this way, the author links the two paragraphs and develops the central idea across the texts.
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i think it is about her dreams/future
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