<span>unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint, especially on a minority or other subordinate group.</span>
We need to stop discrimination in the workplace.
Answer:
C "Emma felt the glory of having schemed successfully"
Explanation:
C is the answer because the sentence can be changed to passive voice as " The glory of having schemed successfully was felt by Emma"
Answer:
D. | verb | taken the place of; succeeded
Explanation:
"Take the place of" or "succeeded" would best replace the word 'superseded' in this passage.
It isn't A because there is no evidence in the passage to support this answer.
It isn't B because there is no evidence in the passage to support this answer.
It isn't C because to supersede does not necessarily connote defeat in a literal sense.
Hope this isn't confusing. Hope this helps! :D