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Gardiner compares public spaces to:

AA communal living room

BA battlefield for liberty

CA shared dining table

DA private sanctuary

Answer:

A. A communal living room

Read Explanation:

  • A.G. Gardiner's essay "On the Rule of the Road" is a delightful exploration of the balance between personal liberty and social responsibility.

  • Using a conversational and witty style, Gardiner discusses how adhering to certain societal rules ensures the smooth functioning of public life.

  • Gardiner's essay blends humor, philosophy, and practicality to drive home its timeless message

  • This essay On the Rule of the Road, comprised in one of A.G. Gardiner's titled "Leaves in the Wind."


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