It can be inferred that the authors of passage 1
believe that running a household and raising<...
English, 26.08.2019 16:30 jayjay9496
It can be inferred that the authors of passage 1
believe that running a household and raising
children
a) are rewarding for men as well as for women.
b) yield less value for society than do the roles
performed by men.
c) entail very few activities that are difficult or
unpleasant.
d) require skills similar to those needed to run a
country or a business.
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