I wanna say B is wrong. Using the apostrophe before the s usually signifies a sense of belonging, but the T is not possessing anything.
After reading the passages about Earhart and Blackwell, we can say both describe the first women to do something that people thought only men could do.
<h3>What are the passages about?</h3>
The first passage is about how Amelia Earhart was the first woman to accomplish something people used to think only men were able to do. She was the first woman to fly across two oceans.
The second passage is about how Elizabeth Blackwell was also the first woman to do something only men had accomplished until then. She was the first woman in American to get a doctor's license.
With the information above in mind, we can conclude that option A is the correct answer. Both passages describe the first women to do something that people had once thought only men could do.
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In this excerpt of The Aeneid, Virgil is invoking the Muse so that she will help him tell Aeneid's story. This invocation to to the muse is Virgil's tip of the hat to Homer, who also started the Iliad and the Odyssey by invoking the muses.
The answer is <u>conflict with society</u>
I just answered it myself, it was correct <3