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I could never understand how anyone could possibly care about homecoming court. There was a sort of apathy I had for it, in all honesty, I'd never seen it as anything but pretty privilege. Besides, nearly everyone who was ever elected was severely lacking personality, the perfidiousness of the whole election process was ridiculous anyways, they would always miscount the votes or someone would pay them to announce someone who hadn't even rightfully won.
Explanation:
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Answer:
"People can change for the better".
Explanation:
The excerpt supporting the theme i. e. "people can change for the better" because in the story of "a reformation" written by o' Henry shows that a person who commits many crimes can change himself if he decided to change. People are able to change themselves for their beloved just like in the story of reformation in which a person named Jimmy Valentine changed himself for his beloved.
The correct answer is:
B. mistaken identity
Explanation:
Twelfth Night is a story about transgression. Shakespeare plays with the ideas of love, confused identity, and social class in this parody. The play really contains three plotlines that come usually in the final scene. The plotlines are held collectively by the character of Feste, the Fool, who can cross social boundaries because of his freedom from working, the right of an "entitled Fool.
1. Appropriate 2. Inappropriate, seek help immediately 3. Inappropriate, seek help immediately 4. Appropriate
The correct answer here is the third option.
Satire is the style of writing employed by writers when they criticize the society in any form or humans in general. In the genre of satire all the follies, vices, shortcomings and abuses of the society or the individual are ridiculed, mocked but the main thing about the satire, even though it is funny and humorous, its main purpose is the betterment of the society and constructive social criticism.