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10 June, 20:49

All of the following lines from "eve to her daughters" supports the poems of acctptance except

A) "Where Adam went I was fairly contented to go"

B) "I adapted myself to the punishment: it was my"

C) "so he set to work, the earth must be made new Eden"

D) "you are submissive, following Adam even beyond existance"

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  1. 10 June, 21:06
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    Answer: D

    "A" has acceptance noted in that the speaker is "contented."' Content has the idea of no need for anything else, satisfied.

    "B" speaking of adapting to the situation. Again, the idea of accepting the situation.

    "C" shows the speaker making the most of the situation. The idea of making it work, accepting the situation.

    "D" speaks of submission which does not have the idea of acceptance, but obedience.
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