Answer:
I believe the two best options are:
A) Norah and Judith deserve more credit than they receive.
D) People who oppress women are not necessarily motivated by a desire to harm them.
Explanation:
From the excerpts, we can conclude that the female characters are treated as if they were inferior. Their position in society is one of submission, be it to their husbands - as in A Doll's House - or to their parents - as in A Room of One's Own. Norah and Judith do not receive the credit they deserve: they are expected to do as they are told even if it is unfair; on the other hand, they are not allowed to do more than what society whishes them do, even culturally.
We can also note from the excerpts that Norah's husband is a cruel tyrant of a husband. However, Judith's parents are not trying to harm their daughter. Their intentions are good, and they love her; they believe they are raising her to fulfill a certain - proper - role in society.
Their would imply that it mentions a human. However, in this case, it's describing a nonliving thing, or "tomorrow." Their should only be used in the case of humans, or a grouping of humans.
Answer:
i want <em>to</em><em> </em><em>tell</em><em> </em><em>answers</em><em> </em>
Answer:
Work Hard.
Explanation:
Working hard gets you somewhere.
Answer:
J-Jesus name above all names
E-Everlasting father
S-Son of God
U-Undefiled high priest
S-Savior