Question
Choose two statements from the passage that belong in a summary of the passage.
“She was orphaned when she was just eleven years old but worked hard as a house servant before she became a teacher.” (paragraph 1)
“She may not have ever voted in a United States election, but she still played a vital role in the Women’s Suffrage Movement.” (paragraph 2)
“Despite making a compelling argument before the Supreme Court in her pamphlet titled Woman Suffrage: The Argument of Carrie S. Burnham, Kilgore’s right to vote was still denied by the courts.” (paragraph 4)
“According to her argument then,‘freemen’ in the Constitution simply means free human beings.” (paragraph 4)
“After her husband’s death, she successfully ran his law practice and was eventually allowed to practice law before the United States Supreme Court.” (paragraph 7)
“She was orphaned when she was just eleven years old but worked hard as a house servant before she became a teacher.” (paragraph 1)
“She may not have ever voted in a United States election, but she still played a vital role in the Women’s Suffrage Movement.” (paragraph 2)
“Despite making a compelling argument before the Supreme Court in her pamphlet titled Woman Suffrage: The Argument of Carrie S. Burnham, Kilgore’s right to vote was still denied by the courts.” (paragraph 4)
“According to her argument then,‘freemen’ in the Constitution simply means free human beings.” (paragraph 4)
“After her husband’s death, she successfully ran his law practice and was eventually allowed to practice law before the United States Supreme Court.” (paragraph 7)
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The two statements that belong in a summary of the passage are:
1. “She may not have ever voted in a United States election, but she still played a vital role in the Women’s Suffrage Movement.” (paragraph 2)
2. “Despite making a compelling argument before the Supreme Court in her pamphlet titled Woman Suffrage: The Argument of Carrie S. Burnham, Kilgore’s right to vote was still denied by the courts.” (paragraph 4)
1. “She may not have ever voted in a United States election, but she still played a vital role in the Women’s Suffrage Movement.” (paragraph 2)
2. “Despite making a compelling argument before the Supreme Court in her pamphlet titled Woman Suffrage: The Argument of Carrie S. Burnham, Kilgore’s right to vote was still denied by the courts.” (paragraph 4)