The correct answer is Passage 2 is more effective because it presents data as empirical evidence and passage 1 does not. Passage 2 sources information from the Journal of the American Medical Association which is a reliable and verifiable source. It uses this empirical evidence instead of just citing statistics that can't be backed up as no source is given, and personal opinion as in Passage 1.
Answer:
asking for information specifying something.
"what is your name?"
2.
the thing or things that (used in specifying something).
"what we need is a commitment"
determiner
1.
asking for information specifying something.
"what time is it?"
2.
(referring to the whole of an amount) whatever.
"he had been robbed of what little money he had"
adverb
Answer: She didn’t run fast enough. She couldn’t catch the bus.
Explanation: I’m not too sure what you needed to do here.
Answer:
nitially, Nancy comes across as an idealist. On the one hand, she is “proud of being American, a Negro American” being interested and familiar with her African cultural heritage. One the other hand, she believes in the American Dream, promising equal opportunities for everyone.
Explanation:
Answer:
The excerpt makes a false leap in logic by implying that acknowledging pay discrimination negates women's achievements.