Times a persons rights could interfere with someone else’s could honestly be freedom of speech by others infringing or censorship, and the right to protest peacefully as others will try to harm protesters simply because they do not agree with them.
<h2>Worker </h2>
<h3>Noun: Work</h3><h3>Meaning: A person who works for someone</h3>
<h2>Enjoyment</h2>
<h3>Noun: Enjoy</h3><h3>Meaning: To enjoy something </h3>
<h2>Kindness</h2>
<h3>Noun: Kind</h3><h3>Meaning: The act of being kind </h3>
<h2>Aggravation</h2>
<h3>Noun: Aggravate</h3><h3>Meaning: The act of aggravating, or making worse</h3>
Making notes about specific parts of the text and or keeping a journal of your interpretations. Hope this helps! ;D
B, as this is a real theme of a book a instead of examples of what could be happening in the book.
I believe it would be B. I don't think there is supposed to be a comma right after Kentucky on that one, but I'm not completely sure.
<em>I hope that helps!~</em>