Answer:
No; Warren weakens her point by claiming that the Paycheck Fairness Act would "give women the tools to combat wage discrimination." No; Warren weakens her point by noting, "Today, a woman can get fired for asking the guy across the hall how much money he makes." Yes; Warren supports her point by noting, "Pay inequality also means a tougher retirement for women."
Explanation:
In addition to the aforementioned answer, the rhetoric that women make less simply because of discrimination, is factually inaccurate and is not supported by any data. In fact the difference in income is always drawn back to the job choices that women choose. Women are more art/literature bound for jobs whereas men choose higher paying jobs such as STEM, engineering, etc...
Answer:
In the picture, there is a man standing on top of a crushed car. He appears to be wearing a maroon suit and orange vest, with a turqoise shirt underneath. His face is powdered white, with red lips rising up his cheeks. He has green, slicked back hair, and blue eyeshadow. The crushed-car he is standing on looks as if it's a police vehicle, with only the red lights on. The background is foggy and hazy, with shimmers of green and black.
Explanation:
this took me a long time
I saw the effect it had on people.
There was a limit of how much candy I could have.
There is a reason for my actions
The technology in the future will be more advanced than it is today.
The solution to my problem is in the text.
There was a demand for water in my town.
A new housing developer came to look at a house.
The profit he recieved was overwelming.
My supplies was running low.
The new version of my phone came out today.
I had to estimate the answer to my question.
I had to update my profile picture.
He had to calculate the answer.
B. to draw a connection between the speaker and the reader