Answer:
Deconstruction of social norms
Explanation:
Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World depicts society at multiple levels portraying humans at psychological and genetic inherent qualities. She explains how people are manipulated to accept the social norm genetically ascribed by their surrounding. It deconstructs the social norms and guidelines transcending into the world beyond imagination. The concept of free will has been extensively employed.
Children in the World state are encouraged to engage in erotic play and look at each other's naked bodies. She tries to cultivate the individual passions which lead to selfishness rather than selflessness. The world society doesn't have restrictions on sexuality and individual freedom. It doesn't treat nudity as a taboo rather accepts it as an integral part of the society.
Answer:
imitation of
Explanation:
According to the sentences from paragraph 3 of “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain, the narrator talks about how a so-called high class Negro still longs to be like the white man, abandoning his racial identity.
The words that best replace the underlined word "aping to" to retain the same meaning is "imitation of".
This is because, the meaning of the word "aping" means to copy someone or something in a weird, unusual way.
Answer:
Bicycle
Explanation:
Because this answer gives context clues towards what the "Chain" is.
Answer: Deforestation
Explanation:
Rainforests have been cut down in large quantities for a variety of reasons such as lumber, farmland and population growth.
Rainforests have a lot of trees that are of very high quality and so would be very useful for furniture. Lumber companies have therefore cut large numbers of trees to make furniture.
Farmers in areas with rainforests sometime cut down trees to gain more land to use for agriculture. Sometimes they set fire to forests which consume a large area of the forest.
As the population of humans grows, there is a need for more land for humans and so rainforest trees are cut down to reclaim land from the forests. Land that is then converted to human use.