Governor Johns was campaigning for president. It had
been a long, tiring campaign, and at ever...
English, 12.02.2020 05:37 4804344130
Governor Johns was campaigning for president. It had
been a long, tiring campaign, and at every stop, some
journalist asked her who would be caring for her kids if she
won the election, or how she managed to look so good and
keep such a crazy schedule. Typical. The questions for her
opponent, a congressman, focused solely on the issues.
What can best be inferred from the passage?
A. The governor is grateful for the chance to address issues
important to women.
O
B. The governor feels that male candidates are treated more fairly
than she is.
O
C. The governor does not feel she is going to win the election.
O
D. The governor and the congressman have known each other a long
time.
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