Jane would agree with statements that prioritize sustainability, promote equality and diversity, advocate for social justice, and emphasize the importance of mental health and well-being. She values authenticity, empathy, and personal growth in her interactions and relationships.
Silence is golden
Charle's Bingley's sister did not tell her brother that Jane was in London
there are many gods in the universe
Government should be as small as possible
The struggles of common people are the most powerful artistic subjects.
No single company should control an entire industry
You would want to do this when avoiding negativity or redundent statements. For instance, when taking any kind of survey, you would not to ask any type of question-- you would want to make a statement and using a grading scale to answer that statement (strongly agree, agree, etc).
"Marriage should be based on mutual respect and understanding rather than social status." "Women should have the right to choose their own partner based on love and compatibility." "Society should not dictate who individuals should marry based on wealth or rank." Elizabeth Bennet would likely agree with all of these statements as they align with her independent and strong-willed character in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice". She valued individual choice, respect, and genuine connection in relationships rather than conforming to societal expectations.
Contradictory means that the statements did not agree. They meant different things instead of the same thing.
Karl Marx would likely agree with statements that advocate for workers' rights, the abolition of private property, the establishment of a classless society, and the idea that the economic system shapes social relations and institutions. Marx was a proponent of socialism and believed in the need for the working class to seize control of the means of production.
I do not have the ability to form opinions or agree/disagree with statements.
workers should have the right to negotiate higher wages and better conditions