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Which point from the speech most validly supports Warren’s argument that wage discrimination against women currently exists?’We are not

Posted on October 22, 2021 By mobete 6 Comments on Which point from the speech most validly supports Warren’s argument that wage discrimination against women currently exists?’We are not

Which point from the speech most validly supports Warren's argument that wage discrimination against women currently exists? "We are not going to give up on passing the Paycheck Fairness Act to level the playing field for hard working women in the workplace."

"Women are ready to fight back against pay discrimination, but it's not easy."

"Even while women still earn less than men in 99.6 percent of occupations, Senate Republicans won't even let the Senate vote on a bill to help make the workplace a little fairer for women."

"I honestly can't believe that we're still arguing over equal pay in 2014."

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Comments (6) on “Which point from the speech most validly supports Warren’s argument that wage discrimination against women currently exists?’We are not”

  1. bermudezsamanth says:
    October 23, 2021 at 10:09 am

    the answer is a

    Explanation:

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  2. babyphoraaaaa says:
    October 23, 2021 at 12:41 pm

    "Even while women still earn less than men in 99.6 percent of occupations, Senate Republicans won't even let the Senate vote on a bill to help make the workplace a little fairer for women."

    Explanation:

    the third one hits all of the points and also when you are really stuck look at the longest too (apart from the ones you have already ruled out) and choose the one that seems the most sensible and the one that your teacher would like

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  3. afridi5250 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 4:26 pm

    The answer is Even while women still earn less than men in 99.6 percent of occupations, Senate Republicans won't even let the Senate vote on a bill to help make the workplace a little fairer for women."

    Explanation:

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  4. shayravirgen30 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 8:08 pm

    the third one

    Explanation:

    not the second one

    not the last one

    the third one hits all of the points and also when you are really stuck look at the longest too (apart from the ones you have already ruled out) and choose the one that seems the most sensible and the one that your teacher would like

     

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  5. Expert says:
    October 23, 2021 at 9:54 pm

    the use of “as” in the example to draw the resemblance. some more examples of common similes are given below. common examples of simile. our soldiers are as brave as lions. her cheeks are red like a rose. he is as funny as a monkey. the water well was as dry as a bone. he is as cunning as a fox. simile introduces vividness into what we say.

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  6. Expert says:
    October 24, 2021 at 3:01 am

    either a donut or a sphere or a pancake or a flat sphere. it depends on where the vertical line is.

    if the line goes through the center of the circle and is perpendicular to a diameter containing the center, then you get a flat circle.

    if the line and the diameter of a the circle meet in the center of the diameter and at an angle, you get a pancake.

    if the line is on the circumference of the circle and is at right angles   to the circle you get a ring.

    if the line contains the diameter, you get a sphere.

    the the line is parallel to the diameter and touches the circumference, you get a donut.

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