I believe the correct answer is B. Kennedy talks about Puerto Ricans, Negros, and Mexicans in his speech, whereas Nixon just refers to as Americans. Hope this helps!
What are the options? I’m confused sorry
Participles are sometimes confused with verbs because they are made up of:
1) verb + –ing form . This is called PRESENT PARTICIPLE and it has the function of an adjective (not a verb)
Example: The singing bird is beautiful. The word “singing” modifies the noun “bird” and this sentence can be rewritten as “The bird that sings is beautiful.”
2) Verb+ ed / past participle form. This is called PAST PARTICIPLE and it has also the function of an adjective as it provides information or qualities of a noun.
Example: The wounded dog was crying all night. The word “wounded” modifies the noun “dog” and this sentence can be rewritten as “The dog which was wounded was crying all night”
The quotation from the text that supports the inference that it is difficult for women to be financially independent is option C
<h3>What is an Inference?</h3>
This refers to the assertion or statement that is made about a particular thing from the available evidence.
The document illustrated women's grievance against men as they emphasized their lack of voting rights.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, there is the narration of the rights of women and there we can make an inference that it was difficult for women to be financially independent.
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