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im guessing cost
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if your putting them in order I need more information
Answer:
She views them as snobbish.
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"Serena Williams' Catsuit Controversy Evokes The Battle Over Women Wearing Shorts" is an article written by Deirdre Clemente. The article speaks about the controversy over wearing shorts by women in sports. The author through many instances exemplifies that many people in history and present have stood to demoralize women in many ways, but women, in sports time and again, has managed to shine, regardless of disapproval by people.
<u>The author includes the phrase 'country club muckety mucks' in Paragraph 9 to convey that the people who ban shorts or create dress code for women athletes are snobbish. The phrase '</u><u>muckety muck</u><u>' refers to a person who is important and arrogant, a person of self-importance.</u>
Thus the correct answer is that the author viewed these people as snobbish (or arrogant).
<em> </em><em>The president will take any action necessary to restore economic stability.</em>
The passage mentions that the president is willing to ask the Congress for as much power as he would have in times of war, and as wartime is exceptional by its nature (war effort, a nation gathering together and doing everything possible) the passage means that exceptional measure must be taken to tackle the crisis.
The passage <em>The president and Congress do not agree on how to resolve the economic crisis </em>shows no evidence: <em>. </em>If the president is going to ask the Congress, we still don't know if they agree or not.
As it is stated that he will ask the Congress the option -<em> The president will take critical actions without consulting Congress.</em> is nullified.
The passage implicitly compares the current crisis with times of war, not worse than it, so that is why the option -<em> The president believes the current economic situation is worse than war</em>. does not hold.
Answer: D Corrupt leaders use propaganda to remain in power
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Elie's first impression of the camp at Buna is that it is very dead and empty. He sees prisoners and they tell him that it is not a bad of a camp as Auschwitz.
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Elie says it looks as if an epidemic had hit.