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Answer:
take a picture of it that I can see what they mean perfectly
Pay inequality exists in every job field. <--------> ___________''In 99.6 percent of occupations, men get paid more than women.''<span>
Wage inequity affects families, too. <---------> ___________</span><span>''Basic, protection, basic information - that's essentially all this bill does.''</span><span>
Women face many obstacles in fighting for equal pay. <--------> ___________</span>''Women are tired of hearing that pay inequality isn't real. We're tired of hearing that is somehow our fault.''
Answer to #1: D, Glossary
Answer to #2: C, index
Answer:
The author's purpose in this sentence is to show how Paul cares about protecting children from knowing what is really going on with raccoons. In this case, the author shows how adults are responsible for putting children through bad experiences for them and creating an environment that makes them comfortable.
Explanation:
In "Raccoon Olympics" we are introduced to a narrative where traps are placed in the trees of an ecological field to capture raccoons. Paul King is the naturalist who works in the park and was hired to inspect these traps. He is talking to the storyteller, who is a child and her father. Paul explains that the traps are placed because raccoons do not have a predator in the environment and end up reproducing a lot and causing overpopulation problems. When we read the story, we can see that raccoons are captured to be killed, but in order not to traumatize the child and not expose him to uncomfortable situations, Paul says that raccoons are captured to participate in swimming competitions between them.