Hey there!
<span>In what organizational pattern do you compare and contrast subjects as a whole?
You would have to (compare/contrast) them using the method of the </span><span>
subject-by-subject organization method. Sense you are comparing them by using subjects, they would have to be using the
(subject-by-subject) method because they are using subjects.
For example: If I were to go fishing, would I get a bag of Doritos?
No, I would get a Fishing pole, and some hooks, right?
It's the same in this case,we would want to use the
(subject-by-subject) method because, they are using subject's to compare them.
Your correct answer would be
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Hope this helps you!
~Jurgen</span>
Answer: Mama Tamale
Explanation:
Mama Tamale is the protagonist because it talks about why she went out and why she could not leave.
By providing an organizational structure for working women, the Women’s Trade Union League gained enough strength in numbers to have some power.
<span>The conclusion that can be drawn by connecting knowledge of the historical time period with information in the text is that the organizational structure created by working women, the Women Trade Union League, gain some power once it had enough strength in numbers, provided by the capability of the organizational structure.</span>
Answer:
The old woman pulls the peach from the river using a bamboo stick nearby
Explanation:
correct on test
<span>There are many ways that verbal and nonverbal communication can be misinterpreted, most have to do with ambiguity, cultural differences and mixed messages.</span>