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3. All of the following lines from "Eve to Her Daughters" support teh poem's theme of acceptance except.

. Where Adam went i was fairly contented to go.
. I adapted myself to the punishment : it was my life.
. So he set to work. The earth must be made a new Eden.
. You are submissive, following Adam even beyond existence.

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Heyo!

The only line from "Eve to Her Daughters" that does not support the poems theme of 'acceptance' would be the line:

Option C) "So he set to work. The earth must be made a new Eden."

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The answer is So he set to work. From the choices given, this statement does not show the theme of acceptance. The other choices shows that there is an acceptance done by the character and allowing the past events to be adapted or forgotten.
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