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Grant political asylum
This is in response to the news titled “Rizal yet to get travel documents” dated March 17. It is unfortunate that Tek Nath Rizal, known as the father of the Bhutanese democracy movement, could not go to Geneva to attend the UN Commission for Human Rights meeting as the Nepal government could not provide him with necessary travel documents. He and two other Bhutanese human rights activists were invited by Lutheran World Federation. Nepal has not granted him political asylum till date for which he had applied in October last year. It sounds mysterious why Nepal deliberately fails to do so if it sincerely wants to solve the long protracted crisis. Granting Rizal the refugee status and travel document would not add any extra burden for Nepal, rather it would unleash Nepal from the burden of raising their concerns in the international arena. Who else could present the concerns and problems of the refugees better than Rizal?
The answer is C that's the only one that makes sense and the context clues help with the meaning
The correct answer is D. it uses imperfect coordinating structure.
Parallelism refers to the use of the same word form throughout a particular sentence. So, in the example above, in order to achieve parallelism, we would need to change the word 'vacuuming' into 'to vacuum,' in order to keep the consistency with the other two verbs: 'to dust' and '(to) straighten up.'
It is FALSE that Elizabeth likes Mr. Darcy and wants to defend him (option A) as a conclusive analysis of the dialogue.
<h3>What is true about the dialogue?</h3>
It is true that Elizabeth is quick to believe Mr. Wickham. This is a man she barely knows. Yet, as soon as he says something bad about Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth chooses to take his word for it and blame Mr. Darcy for Wickham's problems.
It is also true that she is being very critical of Mr. Darcy. It turns out that Elizabeth is prejudiced against him, especially after she was nice to him and he was cold to her.
Finally, it is also true that Jane, Elizabeth's sister, prefers to see the good in people. She is trying to find a way out of the situation, one in which both men would be right rather than wrong.
<h3>What is false about the dialogue?</h3>
It is false that Elizabeth likes Mr. Darcy and wants to defend him. She will fall in love with him later on in the story. But, at this point, she dislikes his personality, and now she distrusts his character as Wickham badmouths him.
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