Read this sentence from Passage 1.
"In entering upon the great work before us, we anticipate no small amount of
misconception, misrepresentation, and ridicule; but we shall use every instrumentality
within our power to effect our object." (paragraph 10)

Which sentence from Passage 2 most closely echoes the idea expressed in the
sentence above?
A "In the earlier years, contending for the fullest freedom of all women to
educational, industrial, civil, social and political opportunity, the association was
the sole exponent of the woman's cause in the United States." (paragraph 13)
B "During those years prejudice was intensely stubborn and bitter and all progress
for the woman's movement was made against the current of public opinion."
(paragraph 13)
C "It now has the proud satisfaction of having achieved its purpose and finished its
work." (paragraph 14)
D "It has bequeathed to American women an opportunity, a dignity and liberty which
in 1848 were a dream in the minds only of a few." (paragraph 14)

Respuesta :

The sentence from passage 2 that most closely echoes the idea expressed in the sentence is

  • A. "In the earlier years, contending for the fullest freedom of all women to  educational, industrial, civil, social, and political opportunity, the association was  the sole exponent of the woman's cause in the United States."

The sentence above shows women vowing that they will use all the instruments at their disposal to civilly fight against the authorities and society that took away their rights.

This thought is re-echoed in the chosen sentence from option 2. The first option says that the sole objective of the women's movement was to obtain freedom.

In conclusion, this option reiterates the thought in the sentence.

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