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Why does Henry David Thoreau think imprisonment is ineffective?
A. Because being imprisoned only affects the body, not the mind
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B. Because prison guards are easily corrupted
C. Because people in prison often return to lives of crime
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D. Because most prisoners break out of prison
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Answer:

D. because being imprisoned only affects the body, not the mind.

Step-by-step explanation:

I believed he said that even though they locked his physical body in jail they couldn't lock his mind. His mind was free.

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User Aero Wang
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Answer:

A. Because being imprisoned only affects the body, not the mind

Step-by-step explanation:

Imprisonment is being done to the people who are not conforming to the societal standard, so they are locked away with the hope that they do not hurt or 'ideologically contaminate' other people.

Thoreau argued that such imprisonment wouldn't fix the difference in way of thinking that cause that people to be imprisoned to begin with.

During the period of the imprisonment, the prisoners will still constantly re-examine their ideologies that put them there in the first place. Their belief might get deepen since they only have other prisoners to interact to, which are also considered 'misfits' of society.

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