Answer:
- a farmer marching with other farmers to support amending an agricultural law
- a woman who joins a women’s group to campaign for equal rights
Step-by-step explanation:
As you have already noticed, through the excerpt, the process of social identification is done when one's actions are a condition for the actions of another. Based on this, we can conclude that the options that show examples of social identification are those that show a farmer who was influenced, by living with other farmers, to protest against the amendment of an agricultural law; and the one that shows a woman who was influenced, by living with other women, to fight for equal rights.