D would be best for his argument. At present, he has a lot of statements, but no sources. While his premises are well grounded and logical, we're still having to take his word for it. Having citations lends credibility to his work.
The question is incomplete and the full version can be found online.
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Question 40. process or result of dividing household responsibilities: chore division
Question 41. view that requires the same rights, benefits, etc. regardless of sexes: equal
42. tie or bond between people who agree on certain conditions: contractual relationship
Question 43. ability to solve one's conflicts with other people: conflict resolution skills
Question 44. subjective evaluation of how satisfied people are in their marriage: marital satisfaction
Question 45. general health and happiness: greater well-being
Explanation:
To answer this question one must carefully skim the text, taking notes on the different phrases that could be suitable for the given descriptions.
For example, for the description of a process or the result of dividing household responsibilities, there are two phrases that could work: chore division and task division. The choice was made based on wow directly related to the description, as household responsibilities are more often described as chores rather than tasks.
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raise an objection to his own opinion and counter that argument.
Explanation:
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D.) Appearance
Explanation:
We simply know this by the way the author points out all of the imagery in the context such as "red hair was dirty" "out of date clothing" etc.