That there are levels and grades of powerlessness in societies entertaining ‘a mythical norm’ is indicated 1. by the overall tone and tenor of the passage.2. by the suggestion that ‘a mythical norm’ is responsible for the unequal distribution of power among people.3. by referring to ‘other distortions around difference’.4. by referring to white women who narrow down oppression directed only at white women.(a) 4 is correct.

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That there are levels and grades of powerlessness in societies entertaining ‘a mythical norm’ is indicated <br />1. by the overall tone and tenor of the passage.<br />2. by the suggestion that ‘a mythical norm’ is responsible for the unequal distribution of power among people.<br />3. by referring to ‘other distortions around difference’.<br />4. by referring to white women who narrow down oppression directed only at white women.<br />(a) 4 is correct.



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