Your answer should be C. Lead. Hope this helped!
Answer:
An Independent or Test Variable is A variable that is often represented by X whose variation does not depend on another
A Dependent or Outcome Variable is the variable being measured or tested in an experiment
The Control Group is the group in an experiment or study that does not recieve treatment
Independent variables changes they are usaully the factors you control and manipulate
Dependent variables changes
The control group does not change
Explanation:
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Choice A is the best answer. Throughout the passage, Woolf advocates for
more women to engage with existing institutions by joining the workforce:
"We too can leave the house, can mount those steps [to an office], pass in
and out of those doors, . . . make money, administer justice . . ." (lines 30-32).
Woolf tells educated women that they are at a "moment of transition" (line 51)
where they must consider their future role in the workforce.
Choice B is incorrect because even though Woolf mentions women's traditional
roles (lines 68-69: "while they stirred the pot, while they rocked the
cradle"), she does not suggest that women will have to give up these traditional
roles to gain positions of influence.
Choice C is incorrect because though
Woolf wonders how "the procession of the sons of educated men" impacts
women's roles, she does not argue that this male-dominated society has had
grave and continuing effects.
Choice D is incorrect because while Woolf suggests
educated women can hold positions currently held by men, she does not
suggest that women's entry into positions of power will change those positions.
Answer:
C. the way a person, thing, or situation is noticed, understood, and responded to by our senses
Explanation:
Perception is the result of observation, which means that it is the way someone or something understands and interprets a situation through the senses. So it is the process of interpreting what we see, hear, smell, taste, feel to be able to understand what we are experiencing.