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GenaCL600 [577]
2 years ago
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Queens of the Spy World Whose Intrigues Sway the Fate of Nations

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elixir [45]2 years ago
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Answer:

C <em>Significant change in history = </em>To sway the fate of nations

Explanation:

If we take a close look to the central idea of <em>Queens of the Spy World Whose Intrigues Sway the Fate of Nations, </em>the word that keeps lingering is the verb to sway, meaning move (or cause to) slowly rhythmically back- and forward. So Nations can be swayed by female spies, i.e. they fall back and then they move forward (or the other way around) by the female intrigues of spies. I personally don´t consider (thinking of Mata Hari) their influence in world politics that big, but the central idea is best summarized in C.

scZoUnD [109]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Which of the following statements best summarizes a central idea of the text?

C.<em> Women have been used throughout history as spies and have brought about significant change through their work.</em>

Explanation:

The above is the best statment that summarizes a central idea of the text about Queen of the Spy World whose Intrigues Sways the Fate of Nations.

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