Answer:
Daughter is the correct answer.
I SAW THIS GUY. I lost miss barbie in a car accident. I did a ton of school worked then I got claimed by this guy and he gave me two hoodies
Answer:
The answer is Choice D.
Explanation:
This is the correct answer because is explaining an idea/proposal of the author about sending garbage into space, even if it is a viable proposal or not. All other choices only give information about garbage subject, without touching the specific subject.
Among the options given in the attached picture, the one that would be the best predominant impression to convey in a biography of Benjamin Franklin aimed at American History majors is:
B. Benjamin Franklin's most far-reaching contribution was his influence as the Ambassador to France.
All three options would be fit for a biography of Benjamin Franklin since they are all related to different aspects of his life.
However, the instructions are clear: This biography should aim at American History majors.
Therefore, the focus should be less on Franklin's personal and social life and more on what he contributed to the country.
His political roles should, thus, have a bigger importance in this case.
With that in mind, we can choose letter B as the best option.
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The theme that is explored in the two passages that re given in this question is this: WOMEN ARE EXPECTED TO BE INVISIBLE IN THE SOCIETY.
Explanation:
Two passages are attached to this question and we are required to find out a theme that is common to both passages.
In passage 1, the most obvious theme that one can easily recognized is that of women's job of raising children. Another theme, that is hidden inside this passage is that of exposure to the society. Helmer was scolding Nora and she told her that by deserting her family, she will be exposing herself to the public and to critical statements, but Nora told her that she doesn't care about that.
In passage 2, the most obvious theme that was treated is that of women's need to protect themselves from publicity.
Thus, the theme that both passages have in common is that of women's need to be invisible in the society.