Answer:
A) depth
Explanation:
In this passage, the word that most resembles the meaning of the word "magnitude" is "depth." The passage states that the question being discussed is one akin to the question between freedom and slavery. The speaker tells us that magnitude of the subject, or how deep and complex the subject is, should be correlated to the freedom that people have to discuss it.
<span>limited roles available to women in the 1950s.</span>
<span>Out of darkness the free come to the lightFreedom so soft the future so brightLife for the one in fear is restrainedEveryday is a painCan’t say anything
Restricted from everythingThe fearful speak of fearBut the free speak of cheerThey know that joy is near.
The weak think of how they are weakThey think of how they have no voiceBut they have a choice.There thoughts are full of fearFor they think of freedomLet freedom ring
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The line mentions <span>Teiresias, the prophet who knew what would happen, and the seeing itself. Even though he is blind, Teiresias sees into the future and the truth of things. Even though he isn't blind, Oedipus doesn't see what he is doing and who he is. His tragic blindness will turn into the actual blindness, in a self-punishing act.</span>