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English, 22.05.2021 02:10, julio38

In the fictional world of Utopialand, there is no government. All people are considered equal, and no one can own land or possessions privately. While this
scenario has eliminated many problems from society, it has created nev ones,
Cnce there is no law, there is no punishment for crimes. Peor e uflict any
co sequences they choose on those who have offended them. This causes
peope to live in constant fear of victimization and retaliation
In part of the story, a main character finds that the crops he has been
growing for his family have been eaten by others, leaving his family
with nothing. Which statement best explains how this plot event
develops the theme that people need rules in order to live together in
peace?
2 of 3 QUESTIONS
It shows that hungry people are desperate and should not be judged.
It shows that lawlessness actually hurts people in real ways.
It shows that the main character is too peaceful and naïve.
It shows that rules are often unfair and don't help all people equally

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