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RRMR

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For most early Disney/Pixar films, the main male character is often depicted as too two-dimensional to do more than:
 
  a. inadvertently shape the definition of the protagonists' femininity
  b. play a feminized role
  c. act as a background character not really connected to the plot
  d. eat, breathe, and sleep

Question 2

Sabo concludes that men must develop a sensible preventive health strategy, in which they ___________ the Superman legacy and challenge negative aspects of traditional masculinity that endanger their health.
 
  a. summarily reject
  b. critically evaluate
  c. heartily endorse
  d. cautiously accept



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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