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use burden of manliness in a sentence

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Answered by TooFree
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A burden refers to a heavy responsibility one may feel obligated to carry out, while manliness refers to the traditional masculinity of males in terms of being tough and brawny.


The 'burden of manliness' may be used in sentences as such:


"Jasper was not very athletic and he was not brave either, which was unfortunate as the burden of manliness rested upon his shoulders."  


"Billy's father told him about the burden of manliness, of how he would have to chase spiders out of the house and nail paintings onto the walls."

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

<p style ="Color:cyan; font-family: cursive; background:black;font size25px;"> young man came to be recognised as members of the warrior class when they prove their manliness by reading the capital of other pectoral groups and participating in war .

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