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The correct answer is B. Fathers are used to having total authority over choosing their children's spouses
Explanation:
In the excerpt presented a woman and her fiance are speaking about the arranged marriages, during this dialogue the man insists to the woman she does not know the Igbo culture, which is an ethnic group in Africa and therefore she does not understand the importance fathers have when determining who is going to marry their children. Because of this, the perspective of the man and the woman seem to clash as for her it is ridiculous that the people of that culture cannot decide whom to marry but for the man who has lived in this culture, this aspect is really important. This implies the dialogue in the passage shows the fathers of the Igbo or Ibo culture are used to having total authority over choosing their children's spouses which explains one way in which the patriarchy plays an important role in this society.
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This is around the scene where seemingly kind Mr. Tumnus pulls out his flute. He plays a happy tune and the tune is so beautiful to Lucy, she sits there almost as if she's startled, surprised, and amazed at the same time.
However, within seconds all of this diminishes. Lucy realizes that her siblings will all miss her and notice her unprecedented absence, and become worried and go looking for her. Mr Tumnus promptly beings to cry, and that's when Lucy hands him a D, handkerchief.
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