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1. C
2. B
3. D
4. D
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1. C
2. B
3. D
4. D
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The things Morris values the most are Freedom, Peace and Struggle.
This can be seen by reading the text above, where Morris says that the empty house by the sea promotes a great peace for her. Emptiness is pacifying in her life and this peace allows her to feel free and happy.
Peace and freedom are things she values above all things and that's why she shows how the monks and her friend are wise to be detached from material things.
However, she likes to live in the struggle that the accumulation of things promotes. At the end of the text, she says that she enjoys this fight and that's why she can't let go of everything.
In this case, we can say that freedom, peace and struggle are the things she values.
It is important to note that "The Tyranny of Things" is an essay written by Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris where she explores the dangers of consumerism that is so ingrained in our society.
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1. I would say yes. I would want my daughter to experience a bit of both worlds.
2. I would tell my little sister to not watch other people's conversations, don't hold their hands, and tap them on the shoulder to get their attention.
3. Ummm, I can't really do this one so i'll just make up a scenario.
3. When I was 6, I broke my pinky while sledding. My teacher thought I wouldn't be able to hand in my drawing assignment, but I still drew the Christmas tree with my non-writing hand. I was really proud of myself for adapting to my situation.
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Her friend (B)
The house (I)
The monks (J)
Explanation:
"The Tyranny of Things" was written by Elizabeth Morris. It talks about how things control people's lives. In order to be free, people have to set themselves free from material things.
Among the choices for Blank 1, "Her friend" inspires Morris to seek life free from things. As she mentioned, her friend gives away things that they don't need inside the house. This makes her house spotless and thus, she is free from things.
Among the choices for Blank 2, "The house" inspires Morris because it is "empty." Its bareness makes it free and also gives a sense of peacefulness.
Among the choices for Blank 3, "The monks" inspires Morris because they are spiritually at peace. Probably, because they are free from material things and all they do is meditate and pray.
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