English, 05.05.2020 03:44 RebelZane18
How does the author organize information in the text?
A.
He describes different women and their contributions.
B.
He compares men’s contributions and women’s contributions.
C.
He describes women from most well-known to least well-known.
D.
He compares women’s contributions in the past and in the present.
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"she is his achilles' heel" is an example allusion alliteration simile personification
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Which statement best represents a claim? a.people who do not exercise their right to vote are truly wasting a precious democratic privilege. b.the benefits of mandatory voting in the united states far outweigh the potential drawbacks. c.some countries require people who do not vote in certain elections to pay a moderate fine. d. i would never want to live in a country where it was mandatory to vote in political elections.
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How does the author organize information in the text?
A.
He describes different women an...
A.
He describes different women an...
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