In the article "Afghanistan Girls Skirt Tradition . . .," Part A: Which statement best expresses the central idea of the article? a In order to access equal rights, girls must change their identities in Afghanistan. b In Afghanistan, gender is considered to be more fluid than in other areas of the world. c Despite an oppressive history, Afghanistan is becoming more accepting of women. d By asking girls to present themselves as boys in Afghanistan, they are further oppressed and controlled.

Respuesta :

Answer:

d.  By asking girls to present themselves as boys in Afghanistan, they are further oppressed and controlled.

Explanation:

The article shows how Afghan policies oppress and limit women's rights, and it is necessary for girls to dress up as boys and pretend to be one, as a child, in order to have some rights and freedoms, until they reach puberty. Although this is the way some families have found to make the gatoras less oppressed, this custom is also a type of control and oppression since it prevents girls from being themselves since childhood.