The setting, the characters actions, and the characters expressions.
The first one would be the right to property where the wealthy claims its theirs but it's not. Second would be justice, where it is not served to the poor, for there is a noticeable exception to receiving punishment when you are rich and the last one would be the false belief that the poor is respected but the wealthy clasa does not have the modesty to do so.
Among the given sentences above, the sentence that shows a correct pronoun-antecedent agreement is, "Every recruit must spit shine his or her boots for inspection." The correct answer is option D. The antecedent in this sentence is "every recruit" (singular), and the pronouns used to refer back to the antecedent are "hers" and "his". We used two pronouns here because the antecedent refers to recruits of the same sexes.
B - is
The subject of the sentence is forecast. The subject is singular, so the verb must also be singular. Both A and C are plural verbs.