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C. In a marriage, only one person has complete control.
Explanation:
In the paragraph seven of the "A Bachelor's Complaint of the Behaviour of Married People", Charles call marriage a "monopoly, and not of the least invidious sort" because in a marriage, only one person has complete control according to him.
He says that the person with the upper hand in a marriage always try to keep his/her privilege exclusively adamant towards his/her partner. It is not a matter of one-sided/invidious sort of control but rather a natural way of how marriages work. The one with the exclusive privilege control the other person.
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It's a free-verse tale about an African American teen kid who finds himself at a fork in the path. Will, 15, pulls his brother's gun out of their shared bedroom to shoot the person he believes is the killer in order to avenge his 19-year-old brother's death, but it's a long way down in the elevator.
Explanation:
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This excerpt mainly contains <u>metaphors.</u> Metaphors are comparisons of two things--example, fresh scent → sunny breeze--that are deemed alike in different aspects.
<em>note: metaphors never contain phrases such as, "like" or, "as" when comparing!</em>
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