The most logical answer is letter C--<span>focus on nutritional and cost values.
Women who have reached motherhood have already established a more mature and practical nature. Mothers who are trying to budget everything out, usually sees the cost value of an item. Also, mothers are naturally nurturing for their family and they want to purchase healthy items for their kids, making them look at a product's nutritional value.
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<em>Internal rhyme: The rhyming of two words, one in the middle of a line and the other at the end of the line or in the middle of the next line.</em>
There are multiple examples of internal rhymes in "The Raven", but I believe the answer you are looking for is "peering" and "fearing". That is, if you are on Plato and your question was "Which two words from 'The Raven' by Edgar Allan Poe are examples of internal rhyme?"
I know this answer is late, but I'm going to put it here for anyone still looking.
Answer:
Explanation:
The meaning behind this is probably because some people may not be able to handle the power of a specific kind of wand, therefore making it a "magical note" that the wand chooses the wizard rather the reverse. Remember, wand less magic is not as common as wand-induced magic.