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The answer would be C. :)
The correct answer is morphology.
Morphology is part of language studies that deals with words and their constituent parts. So, in English, past tense of regular verbs is formed by adding the suffix -ed to the verb. Aiden clearly understands this rule, but he isn't aware of irregular verbs (such as 'to bring') which is why he applied the same rule here, however, this rule is incorrect.
The United Kingdom's Navy, or Royal Navy, is the tittle used to refer the United Kingdom's naval combat force, whose origin goes to earlies 16th century. This Navy played an important part in establishing the British Empire as well as expanding its supreme world power by contributing in the conquering of overseas possessions and setting of trading posts, gaining the historical reputation of “Royal Navy”.
From the middle 17th century, and 18th century, the Royal Navy fought against the Dutch Navy and the French Navy for protecting Britain maritime supremacy. During 18th century it was the world's most powerful navy until it was surpassed, during the Second World War, by the United States Navy.
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Because they would have been treated the same as men