Sometimes we miss an important part of the picture. We just don't understand all the factors that affect the situation, so there are factors that aren't even programmed into the model.<span>
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The idea discussed in both Tim O'Brien's "Ambush" and John Steinbeck's "Symptoms" is the after effects of the combat on the soldiers after a war is over. It talks about what the soldiers go through, their pain and their turmoil once they come back from having faced a war.
In 1975, about 1/3 of American mothers with young children worked outside the home; today almost 2/3 of such mothers are employed (Schlosser 4) paraphrases the source information correctly.
Option ‘C’
<u>Explanation
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The option ‘c’ is the correct answer because the rest of the options do not produce the information as accurately as option c does.
- The first option only talks about the number of working mothers and does not specifically mention those with young children.
- The second one also talks about women working outside their homes.
- The third option clearly paraphrases the source information
- The last option also does not specifically state the information given in the paragraph.
Answer:3
Explanation: Harlem is redundant and the draft is wordy beyond need.