Answer:
3. By providing an organizational structure for working women, the Women’s Trade Union League gained enough strength in numbers to have some power.
Explanation:
Joan Dash's "We Shall Not Be Moved," tells the dramatic story of how the women's union led a massive strike in the history of America. The story of women workers protesting and organizing strikes, women activists working towards ensuring better and equal opportunities to their female counterparts became one of the most important events in labor history.
In the given passage, the narrator recounts how women trade union <em>"organized strikes"</em> that were big, bringing a turnout of<em> "[an] army"</em> totally unexpected by the League. The strike was to show the men or the government as a whole that <em>"they were more than highbrow butters-in, just as the shirtwaist makers were more than irresponsible little girls."</em>
<u>This detail gives the conclusion that the organizational structure of the working women shows how the Women's Trade Union League managed to gain enough strength in numbers to assert their ability and power.
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Thus, the <u>correct answer is option 3</u>.
To always check there facts
Answer:
Defining relative clause
Explanation:
Defining relative clause are sentences used to display essential information from previously used sentences or terms, that is, these clauses are added in a text to increase the understanding of something that was previously presented. These clauses are usually separated from the rest of the text by commas, parentheses and even dashes.
In relation to the sentence above, we can see that the sentence "that demonstrated the effect of garlic on the cancer cells" is referring to and adding explanatory information to the term "The new research" written earlier. For this reason, we can consider it a defining relative clause.
He <em>did</em> actually delve somewhat into the world of cinema, it just ended up <em>not being what he wanted to do</em>. A quote from him, "I just can't come to terms with the artificiality and glamour of the film world". He found that instead of cinema, music and instruments were his passion. He is often credited for popularizing the shehnai, a double-reed conical oboe originating from North India.