One of the examples from the text that can be regarded as clear, logical and sincere is:
- The speaker said, this nation would endure, revive and prosper.
He goes to say that they only thing that they had to fear was fear itself. He said this to show that fear may keep them from advancing when they should have done so.
The president used the words such as revive to show that the nation was still capable of enduring and coming out of the dark times that they were in.
From these words we can see that the president was logical and also sincere in what they were passing through and how they were to overcome it.
<h3>What is a clear, Logical and sincere quote?</h3>
These are words that are said to convey the truth about given situations in simple and well defined terms.
Such words are said to show that the speaker has good reasoning about the subject.
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Answer:
What increases the frequency of adaptive mutations? = hitch-hiking.
Explanation:
the mutator allele increases in frequency by hitch-hiking, thus facilitating the appearance of a second adaptive mutation
Choice A is the best answer. Throughout the passage, Woolf advocates for
more women to engage with existing institutions by joining the workforce:
"We too can leave the house, can mount those steps [to an office], pass in
and out of those doors, . . . make money, administer justice . . ." (lines 30-32).
Woolf tells educated women that they are at a "moment of transition" (line 51)
where they must consider their future role in the workforce.
Choice B is incorrect because even though Woolf mentions women's traditional
roles (lines 68-69: "while they stirred the pot, while they rocked the
cradle"), she does not suggest that women will have to give up these traditional
roles to gain positions of influence.
Choice C is incorrect because though
Woolf wonders how "the procession of the sons of educated men" impacts
women's roles, she does not argue that this male-dominated society has had
grave and continuing effects.
Choice D is incorrect because while Woolf suggests
educated women can hold positions currently held by men, she does not
suggest that women's entry into positions of power will change those positions.
1st one is the good one
2nd one is the bad one
3rd one is the ugly one