What exactly does your question mean??
In 1975, about 1/3 of American mothers with young children worked outside the home; today almost 2/3 of such mothers are employed (Schlosser 4) paraphrases the source information correctly.
Option ‘C’
<u>Explanation
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The option ‘c’ is the correct answer because the rest of the options do not produce the information as accurately as option c does.
- The first option only talks about the number of working mothers and does not specifically mention those with young children.
- The second one also talks about women working outside their homes.
- The third option clearly paraphrases the source information
- The last option also does not specifically state the information given in the paragraph.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Let me start with why it isn't C. C is true but it's not more important than what A says. A talks about how Martin and Kennedy agree with their words which is what the question asks.
The answer is: D. A line of iambic pentameter contains five feet, with the unstressed syllable following the stressed syllable.
Iambic pentametric is a traditional kind of metric line in English poetry and verse. It involves a line of five feet or syllables - one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one.
The rest of the alternatives are incorrect because they refer to three, four and six feet, and some of them state that the unstressed syllable comes after the stressed syllable.