The answer to this question would have to be a.
C. You must live up to your principles- you must give your daughters the same liberty as you advocate for other women.
Explanation:
- The doctor said when Clara was twenty, her father did not object to her learning chemistry or playing instruments. She would have assumed that to be very cruel if he had objected.
- When the father looked at Clara's dress, he thought it was torn and asked her about it. She said it was a divided skirt. Her father replied that her mother would not have liked that.
- Finally, he says, seeing their mistakes, he had realized his mistake.
Answer:
3rd option is correct make me Brainlist
Considering the tone and the message in the excerpt, I believe the correct answer to be option C: "All people should dedicate a fair amount of their time to politics", this is because of the way Roosevelt says that everyone has a civic duty and there is no excuse that justifies not fulfilling said duty. He also says that voting is the least a person could do and by doing so, is not to be regarded as a "good citizen" since they could be doing more. So basically, it isn't option A or B or D, especially this last one since he condemns people who vote not just those who do not vote.
Subheadings give the reader an idea of what will be discussed in the section. For example, 'How Did WWII Shape Daily Life?' This subheading shows the reader that it will be about how WWII changed the daily lives of people. By the end of the section, the reader should have a firm answer to the question.