Answer:
The claim of the paragraph seems to be how the US government can help close the gender gap in the Senate and what the gap is caused by and what will come of getting rid of that gap.
Some evidence is the first sentence, which it says "the US government would help close the gender gap in the Senate". Also, it has statistical evidence, such as "only 21% of US Senate seats were occupied by women in 2017." that tell more of the gender gap, along with "A study conducted by Political Parity, a nonpartisan organization, shows that the biggest barriers blocking women from running for Senate are fundraising needs and the parties' perceived preference for male candidates.". And then, to tell what will become of America be removing that gap, it says "requiring political parties to
support female candidates for the Senate would help create a
government that more fairly represents American women.".
Explanation:
I was never the best at identifying claims, but I did my best. Hope this helps.
Answer:
The four words are:
"During the Chemistry experiment..."
Explanation:
The above words are the four words that make up the prepositional phrase.
A prepositional phrase is known to be a group of words which has a preposition with its object and other words that modify the object. Prepositional phrases can actually modify a noun or a verb.
Examples of common prepositions that actually begin prepositional phrases in sentences are: <em>to, about, during, behind, after, for, of, at, before, under, with, over, with, </em>and <em>by</em>.
The above sentences begin with a preposition and it is answering the question of when the smoke filled the class.
This is due to the small size of the island and its tranquility. Of course large economic nations are proud to exhibit their wealth and powers across the world- such countries are often the controversial highlight of the media. Barbados is quite the contrary but well known to those who have a good Geographic knowledge.
Answer:
b. Must now be renegotiated
Explanation:
Since the appraiser deems the worth of the land to be less than Berths price, Ann and Berths obligation must now be renegotiated. there are no rules on how to negotiate.
Berth can decide to reduce the price of the land. or stick to the offer price and Ann can decide to accept or cancel the contract. but ideally Berth would want to drop the price down to the appraised value. while Berth might be reluctant to reduce the price of the land, They can both decide to split the difference. Berth can drop the price a bit and Ann can add cash to down payment. All this happens while renegotiating.