Once ____________ said, “Man with the head and woman with the heart; Man to command and
woman to obey; all else confusion.”
a.
Alfred **** Tennyson.
b.
Darwin.
c.
Watson.
d.
Russell.

1 Answer

Answer :

a.
Alfred **** Tennyson.

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