This will be the correct answer if this is a question related to the book A Doll's House. B) the nurse's need to give up a child in order to have a job demonstrates a woman's inability to support herself. This is because the nurse has to give up her child to help raise another.
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I went to the movie theater to see the sequel of one of my favorite ongoing sagas. In it ,was a robust, radiant, young man (or woman...ur choice) who would pick a random person and would try to snare him in his/her little sham by rupturing a coke bottle on the floor and simultaneously rant about how it was that persons fault and that he shouldn't shirk his responsibility and buy him another one..even bigger. I don't really know why its my favorite movie because if I was there, I would not recede from doing the right thing and I would reprimand him and resume with a quick retort.
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Statements B, C, and D are correct statements, which makes the first statement a false one. It is simply not true - when technology brings advancements in new media, the old media forms do not necessarily disappear completely from society. They still exist, and some people still hold these old forms of media high in regard, but they are not annihilated by the appearance of new media forms.
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The given quote is from lines 954-958.
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Sophocles's "Oedipus The King" is a tragic play of Athens where Oedipus married his own mother, though unknowingly. This angered the gods who brought calamities after calamities to the people of Athens as a result of the pride that led to the downfall of the person, in this story, the king.
The given quotes are from line number 954-958 of the play, spoken by the Chorus. In it, they voiced what is happening in the stage and commented on how "destiny" will be the resolver of all things. This scene or prayer foreshadows Oedipus's future downfall.