The two parts that emphasize the value that the individual has greater value than society or government are "Must the citizen..." and " I think that we..."
The passage we are analyzing here belongs to Henry David Thoreau's essay "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience," which he wrote once he was arrested for not paying taxes. The passage emphasizes the value that the individual has greater value or importance than society or the government.
Two parts in the passage make the idea even more emphatic:
Notice that in the two parts above, Thoreau questions the value of society and government. He makes it clear that we, as individuals, are more important and deserve respect. We do not, according to him, have to resign to what society tries to impose onto us.
With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answers provided above are correct.
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