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Answer 1
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number one b number 2 c number 3 i couldnt answer because the passage is not there

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youll have to write the third one on your own because we dont know what the passage is

Answer 2
Answer: 1 : c
2: I don’t know sorry :((

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I believe the answer is B

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The answer is B !

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Edgenit(y) says it's correct

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C. Anger about gender stereotyping.

Explanation:

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