The right answer is "D. discomfort can be endured, but abuse will not tolerated".
This can be perceived in the part of the text where the author speaks that men are willing to suffer to get rid of an absolute despotism.
As we know, despotism is a form of government in which a single entity governs with absolute power. With this it is easy that the population feels abused by this concentration of power and wants, as the author of the text says, to get rid of the government profiteer, even if that causes temporary suffering.
How does the event with the horse-chestnut tree foreshadow future events in the novel?
a. The split tree foreshadows the end of Jane's life of poverty when she learns she has inherited a fortune.
b. The split tree foreshadows the indecision Jane feels when St. John proposes marriage.
c. The split tree foreshadows the end of Jane's betrothal to Mr. Rochester when she learns he is already married.
d. The lightning and split tree foreshadows the fire that burns Thornfield Manor to the ground.
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The most common form of child maltreatment according to research is neglect, highlighting the failure of caregivers to provide age-appropriate care, including food, clothing, shelter, education or medical attention.
According to most research and studies on child maltreatment, it is found that Neglect is the most common form. Neglect refers to the failure by the caregiver to provide needed, age-appropriate care even though financially able to do so or offered financial or other means to do so. This could be in the form of failing to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, or medical care to the child. It can also include educational neglect, where a caregiver does not ensure the child is given an adequate education.
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B) Conflict that arises from misunderstandings and trickery are resolved by the end of the play.
C) Things do not end well for the protagonist.
D) Earthquakes and floods destroy a town while the hero saves a child and escapes to safety.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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