Answer:
the right to vote, love.
Explanation:
suffrage means the right to vote in political elections.. woman's suffrage means woman have the right to vote. that started in the year 1920.
Answer:
I don't really understand the context, but the only word from these options that would make sense in this sentence is B, where.
B.) where
Answer:
14th June 2021,
The director,
St. Sophia's Senior Sec. School
Art Teacher, Creative department,
California, U.S.A
Subject: Request for renewing contract teacher extension
Sir,
This is to inform you that I, Sophie Clarke, was recruited as the art teacher in your school two years back. The contract was signed for two years and therefore, the duration of the contract is going to over by next month. Throughout my contract period, I have employed the best of my abilities to teach students, cater to their needs and academics requirements, and address their issues and queries effectively so they become creative learners. The report of my performance in these two years has already been forwarded to you. Thereby, I would request you to renew my contract so that I can continue to pay my services duly to the institution without any hindrance along with the eligible increment.
Thanking you,
Yours Sincerely,
Sophie Clarke.
I think is C that what i think
This question is missing the answer choices. I have found the complete question online. Since the passage is the same, I will omit it.
What type of evidence does the author use to support her argument:
A. expert testimony
B. a statistic
C. an example
D. scientific analysis
Answer:
The type of evidence the author uses to support her argument is:
C. an example
Explanation:
The passage we are analyzing here was taken from the book "Wheels of Change," by American author Sue Macy, born in 1954. However, the passage itself was not written by Macy. It belongs to a foreword written by Leah Missbach Day.
The purpose of the passage is to provide an example <u>of how bicycles can empower women and how, especially in poorer nations, it is more than just a recreational means of transportation</u>. Mary Lewanika, mentioned in the example, is living evidence of that. Owning a bike made an enormous difference in her life. The path to and from school was dangerous, so riding a bike would allow her to move faster along it. That meant she could stay in school.