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1. Do Fred and Mary go to school five days a week?
2. Fred and Mary do not go to school five days a week.
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At the beginning of the story, Mathilde was a charming young woman who daydreamed about a luxurious life. She was married to a minor clerk. The narrator mentioned that she dressed plainly because she could not afford fine clothes. She grieved incessantly, and believed that she was born to enjoy the luxuries of living.
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In this question, we cannot provide evidence from "assigned materials," as you did not tell us what materials these are. However, we are still able to discuss the rest of the question:
We are required to compare historical themes, concepts or patterns with current critical social justice issues. These three statements compare such themes:
- The historical abolitionist movement fought for the right of Black people to have freedom, in the same way as white people did. They relied on the idea that both races are equal, and this is still the motivating force behind movements such as "Black Lives Matter."
- The feminist movement has faced many battles in the past, including that of achieving women's suffrage. The feminist movement nowadays continues to fight, particularly in the area of sexual abuse and harassment.
- The "green" movement of the present that wants to prepare for the threat of climate change is similar in many ways to the Native American movements of the past that focused on protecting the environment.
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Everyone on the racetrack is equal.
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This is the correct answer because it makes the most sense and the quote means that once everyone is in the racecar, it's a fair race.