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23 October, 17:58

Read the excerpt from Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique. For human suffering there is a reason; perhaps the reason has not been found because the right questions have not been asked, or pressed far enough. I do not accept the answer that there is no problem because American women have luxuries that women in other times and lands never dreamed of; part of the strange newness of the problem is that it cannot be understood in terms of the age-old material problems of man: poverty, sickness, hunger, cold. The women who suffer this problem have a hunger that food cannot fill. Based on Friedan's word choice, which best describes the tone of the excerpt? hostile pleasant passionate accusatory

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  1. 23 October, 18:23
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    The answer is C. Passionate
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