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The Man Without a Country Hackett, Walter (adaptation) Characters NARRATOR COLONEL AARON BURR 1 of 24 Question Use the passage to answer the question. How does the play develop a theme about corruption? (1 point) Responses The corrupt justice system exiles Nolan while guilty people go free, and its negligence keeps him from ever seeing his home country again. The corrupt justice system exiles Nolan while guilty people go free, and its negligence keeps him from ever seeing his home country again. The corrupt justice system favors certain people to prevent anyone important from being punished for their crimes. The corrupt justice system favors certain people to prevent anyone important from being punished for their crimes. The corrupt justice system forever turns Nolan against his beloved country. The corrupt justice system forever turns Nolan against his beloved country. The corrupt justice system exerts power over Nolan’s destiny and forces him to change his loyalties.

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The correct response is: The corrupt justice system exiles Nolan while guilty people go free, and its negligence keeps him from ever seeing his home country again.

This option best illustrates how the play develops a theme about corruption, as it highlights the injustices and failures within the justice system that ultimately impact Nolan's life and his relationship with his country.