Answer: option (D). Discomfort can be endured but , but abuse will not be tolerated.
Explanation: The theme of the passage could best be described as “ Discomfort can be endured, but abuse will not be tolerated”. It was noted in the passage that the people prefer to be suffering from different social problems, suffer evils, than to change the status quo that they are accustomed to. Furthermore, when they face an issue where they will be abused and placed under a government by a singular authority which rules with absolute power, it is the people’s duty to revolt against such government and vote a new government that will guarantee the future of their territory.
It symbols relationship from the father and son with the connection they had
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To convey that the students' education suppresses individual expression.
Explanation:
Charles Dickens’s novel "Hard Times" revolves around the people of England's Coketown where industrialization had taken over and people's lives were more monotonous than realistic. The satirical story deals with themes of society, industries, machines, facts, and fancy, etc.
In the description of the school's classroom scene from Chapter 1, the narrator reveals, <em>"The scene was a plain, bare, monotonous vault of a schoolroom"</em> which seems to suggest the idea that the student’s education does not encourage individual expression. The words <em>"plain, bare, monotonous"</em> presents a boring, dull image.
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D) A rule that is understood but not official.
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