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nummyann

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There are many occasions in the Gospels where women are treated as second-class citizens. There were also situations where others treated women as ___________ and it was expected that Jesus would do the same.
 
  a. matriarchs
  b. politicians
  c. sex objects
  d. goddesses

Question 2

In The Starbucks Intervention,
 
  a. the author confronts a man who objectified and sexualized his girlfriend, who was sitting across the room at Starbucks.
  b. coffee is used as an analogy for male violence and interpersonal aggression.
  c. the author's girlfriend gets very angry when she notices a silverhaired man looking at her suggestively.
  d. the police are called in to intervene in a domestic violence incident.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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