The right answer is the mandate to marry within one's tribe. Even though Nnaemeka knew that his decision to marry a woman from another tribe would upset his father, he thought that his annoyance would eventually pass away. But he had not realized that his was a decision without precedent, and this caused surprise, indignation, and sadness among his people, who, stuck to tradition, saw in Nnaemeka's act a reflection of their Lord's cautionary teachings ("Sons shall rise against their fathers") and a bad omen ("It is the beginning of the end"), hence illustrating their conviction in the mandate to marry within one's tribe.
The people he is referring to are the "savages" or people of other non-industrialized nations. He felt that it was Britain's duty to industrialize and expand their nation to help these "savages". <span />
I would put B! It is the opposite of Snow White.
Answer: A
Explanation: I did the diagnostic
B-We but half express ourselves, and are ashamed of that divine idea which each of us represents.
Self-Reliance is an essay written by Waldo Emerson, he was a philosopher that constantly wrote that the human being should follow its own ideas and be itself to its fullest. And this phrase describes him the best because he stated that we were only half us, and tried to match a concept of what society wanted us to be, and that if we conected with our innerself we could realizes how unique and divine each of us are.