Answer:
D. An essay that strings together one quote after another without
connecting them
Explanation:
a bit of dialogue here, a scrap of narrative, an isolated description of a common object, an elaborate running metaphor which threads between the sequences and holds different narrative lines together.
A and D can be thrown out immediately...she is a Senator she better be supporting her arguments with actual evidence. Also, in the text the paragraph that says women are "ready to fight back" includes the evidence stated in options B and C. Option C is not as strong because it just says that the Paycheck Fairness Act gives "women the tools" but not actually what those tools. B is the best answer because it explains what those tools do.
Baley and Christian can clean out their lunch, and can do their homework tonight.
Usually written in chronological order