Answer:
C. women feeling unfulfilled in typical domestic roles.
A. determining the meaning of real femininity.
Explanation:
Friedan's <em>The Problem That Has No Name </em>described the chronic dissatisfaction and unhappiness that affected white, middle-class women just after the war as they slowly but surely began to be fed up of their traditional role of homemakers and housewives and wanted to break away from that complex.
The statements that describe a central idea of Friedan's <em>The Problem That Has No Name </em>are More women were being unfulfilled in their typical domestic roles and determining the meaning of real feminity.
Answer:
B. The red car won the race.
As a noun ,
Travel arrangements are easier now than they used to be
As a verb ,
I’ll travel to Turkey next year !
D A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence
Answer:
1. They has small fireplaces
2. It has fantastic features that help to explain the reason for the Maasai’s traditions.
3. When I open the cover, the smell of fresh paper wafts up to greet me and the crisp, open page fills me with an exquisite sense of possibility.
4. the motivation of the brothers
5. the softly drifting snow; the bumpy, twisted tree; the scarred, stained rug
6. an attempt to explain an origin
7. The writer wants to emphasize the receiver of the action. The writer does not know who performed the action. The writer does not think knowing who did the action is important.
8. identifying important words and phrases
9. Then the rebels will overcome the empire’s troops and take the city.
10. dishonesty
11. illustrate the feelings of the characters.
12. a quality or idea that is considered important
13. “the state of being false.”
14. a young man searching through a new city, trying to find his lost friends before they are harmed
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