Freedom and equality are the . . . . . . . . rights of every human being.

inalienable
inscrutable
incalculable
institutional E. insufferable

The correct answer is A. inalienable.

Freedom and equality are the inalienable rights of every human being. This means that they are rights that cannot be taken away from us, no matter what. They are inherent to our humanity, and they are essential for a just and free society.

The other options are incorrect for the following reasons:

  • B. inscrutable: This means that something is difficult or impossible to understand. Freedom and equality are not difficult to understand; they are simple and straightforward concepts.
  • C. incalculable: This means that something is too great or too complex to be measured or calculated. Freedom and equality are not too great or too complex to be measured or calculated. They are important values that can be measured and calculated in many ways.
  • D. institutional: This means that something is related to or based on institutions. Freedom and equality are not related to or based on institutions. They are universal rights that apply to all people, regardless of their institutional affiliation.
  • E. insufferable: This means that something is extremely unpleasant or unbearable. Freedom and equality are not extremely unpleasant or unbearable. They are essential for a just and free society.