Which best describes the overall relationship
between Passage 1 and Passage 2?
A) Passage 2 strongly challenges the point of view in
Passage 1.
B) Passage 2 draws alternative conclusions from the
evidence presented in Passage 1.
C) Passage 2 elaborates on the proposal presented
in Passage 1.
D) Passage 2 restates in different terms the
argument presented in Passage 1.

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Correct option is A. Passage 2 strongly challenges the point of view in

Passage 1.

The idea that women should be equal strongly challenges the notion that men and women should have separate roles and rights. 3

And then, if we look at answer B, the answer is the passage, two conclusions drawn, 35  alternative conclusions from the evidence presented in paragraph 1. 36 So the answer  B would be incorrect. 37 If you mention something with evidence, it will appear more often in a scientific passage than in a historical passage like this.

2 So  if we look at answer choice C, it says paragraph 3 to better explain the proposition presented in paragraph one, which would show that the passage is,  would agree with each other. . This is why C is incorrect.

5 And then if we look at D, he says he put it back in different words,

8 ​​And obviously he's not. Answer D is therefore incorrect.

9 And a, the fact that paragraph two challenges strongly.

This question is based on Passage adapted from Talleyrand et al., Report on Public Instruction. Originally published in 1791, Which is given below-

Passage 1

"half the human race is excluded by the other half from any participation in government; that they are native by birth but foreign by law in the very land

where they were born; and that they are

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property-owners yet have no direct influence or representation: are all political phenomena apparently impossible to explain on abstract principle. But on another level of ideas, the question changes and maybe easily resolved. The purpose of

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all these institutions must be the happiness of the

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In this style, argue tyrants of every denomination, from the weak king to the weak father of a family; they are all eager to crush reason; yet always assert that they usurp its throne only to be

useful. Do you not act a similar part, when you force all women, by denying them civil and political rights, to remain immured "

This question is based on paragraph from Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. Originally published in 1792, which is given below -

Passage 2 -

"Contending for the rights of woman, my main argument is built on this simple principle, that if she be not prepared by education to become the companion of man, she will stop the progress of 45 knowledge and virtue; for truth must be common to all, or it will be inefficacious with respect to its influence on general practice.

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open before you when you observed, "that to see one half of the human race excluded by the other from all participation of government, was a political phenomenon that, according to abstract

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