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Please help asap! Brainliest and a lot of points!

Read the passage:

Mundra, and she alone, had caused the death of her husband;
so thought every one in the village and so thought the child
herself, brought up in Hinduism. Now she realized the death of
her parents, for had they been alive she would have been sent
back to them at once. But since they were dead she had to be
kept as a despised member of the household of her mother-in-
law, practically a slave there, with all the hardships and abuse
usually attendant upon the lot of such a person. Her hair had
been cut off; her pretty jewelry had been taken from her; her
coloured saris had been sold to a neighbour; and in place of all
these belongings she had been given a few yards of white
cotton to wrap about her and part of a ragged blanket for a bed.
But Mundra could have stood all this hard treatment, hard as it
had been, and even gladly would have slept on the mud porch
with the cattle or in the street with the dogs, if only every one
had not hated her and shunned her as foul and unclean, if only
some one had loved her, if only some one had even spoken
kindly to her sometimes or smiled upon her.


Which aspect of Mundra's culture is revealed in Paragraph 10?

People in mourning must wear specific clothing and
hairstyles.

Communities come together to care for those who
cannot care for themselves.

People from different classes support one another in
times of trouble.

Communities blame individuals for natural
catastrophes.