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Skepticism about the idea of being in love.
The correct answer for this would be the last option. Based on the excerpt from Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique, the one that contains underlined keywords that reflect mainstream society’s view of a woman’s role in the 1950s and ’60s would be this: <span>All they had to do was devote their lives from earliest girlhood to finding a husband and bearing children. Hope this helps.</span>
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Compound predicates are the ones in which two or more verbs have a common subject. In other words, a compound predicate is formed when in a sentence two or more actions are shared or done by the same subject and these two verbs are connected by a conjunction.
<u>From the given options, the sentence that contains a compound predicate is in the </u><u>option B</u>.
In option B, two verbs are "washed" and "dried" and the same subject is "She" and the two verbs are connected with a conjunction "and".
So, option B contains compound predicate as it contains two verbs connected with a conjunction shared by the same subject.
In the article, the author - Neil de Grasse Tyson discusses parapsychology and writes that comparing it with real science is absurd because there is no way to support the sixth sense in humans. He notes that our senses are limited and scientific knowledge is needed to prove the theories. The correct answer is D.