Well I guess you could say that, but it's only for some women. For example, some of them make a good choice and aren't a victim. But for some it was their choice to do a horrible job they wanted to do. So it really deneds sometimes they do sometimes they don't.
The only thing you need to do to identify the adverbial phrase in the sentence is to find an adverb or a characteristic which contains an adverb. As you can see, here is a characteristic made up by an adverb which I have highlighted: <span>The studious Andrea will go to the store after she finishes her homework. So, the correct answer is definitely ''</span><span>The studious Andrea''.</span>
If we FIND a bag of money we RETURN it back to the owner. :)
In a Rhetorical Precis, several elements must be present.
First, the author, the title, and the title's date of publication must be present in the opening line. The opening line should also contain an overview of the author's central claim. Then, a short explanation of how the author develops his or her claim must appear. Next, an explanation of the author's purpose must also appear. Finally, an explanation of the author's intended audience must also appear.
This is the format of a Rhetorical Precis.
Answer:
cram right before the test