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What tone does Gardiner adopt when describing people misusing liberty?

ASatirical

BAggressive

CMelancholic

DRomantic

Answer:

A. Satirical

Read Explanation:

  • Gardiner argues that personal liberty should not interfere with the liberty of others.

  • He emphasizes that living in a society requires a compromise between personal freedom and the greater good.

  • Unchecked liberty can lead to chaos and conflict.


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