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The correct punctuation and subject-verb agreement for the sentence would be "A newly uncovered Viking fortress on Zealand, Denmark's largest island, is shaped like a ring and may have served as a military training ground for Viking attacks on England."
<h3>The correct punctuation for the sentence</h3>
The phrase "Denmark's largest island" functions as an appositive in the sentence, which means it renames the noun "Zealand," providing more information about it. Appositives such as this one, explaining a term in the sentence, should be set off by commas.
<h3>Subject-verb agreement</h3>
A verb should agree with the subject when it comes to being singular or plural. In the sentence, the subject "fortress" is singular, so there is no need to use the plural verb "are". The correct verb would be "is".
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<span>Women are the main breadwinners in two-thirds of families across the country. - Valid reasoning. This does support the argument by showing the damage the unequal pay does not only to those women, but also to their families.
</span><span>Employers pay different workers different salaries based on skill level. - Invalid reasoning. Women don't demand to be paid more than the men who happen to have better skills, but simply to be paid equally when they have equal skills.
</span><span>Paying people different salaries for the same work is discrimination. - Valid reasoning. That is the basic argument, leveled up. It would be the same as paying all blue-haired men more than the brown or black-haired, when they are doing the same work, with the same skills.
</span><span>Women's incomes are needed for the survival of their families. - Valid reasoning. Just like in the first case, this one shows that this issue doesn't only concern women, but their families - finally, their husbands, the very ones who are paid better for equal work.
</span><span><span>Women are ready to fight back against pay discrimination. - Invalid reasoning. This doesn't have anything to do with the issue itself. It is just a reaction to it, but it doesn't support it.</span>
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This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
Read The Great Gatsby
, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
What tone does the narrator take toward Daisy by describing her in this way? : "It was the kind of voice that the ear follows up and down, as if each speech is an arrangement that will never be played again."
Answer: Daisy´s description by Fitzgerald shows a sensitive and yearning tone, which shows how enchanting, even only by the sound of her voice, the beautiful and young woman is. Daisy is very popular among men, including Jay Gatsby.
Explanation:
However, later she will show her true colors when, despite loving Gatsby, she chooses Tom due to her desire to be part of the upper class.
She finally becomes a key factor of Gatsby’s downfall, and her character seems to represent the lack of values of the aristocratic East Egg set.