1. The position that Clinton takes in her speech can best be described as that of
A. a critic countering a series of arguments.
B. a scholar analyzing social phenomena.
C. an advocate seeking a particular outcome.
D. a mediator seeking a fair compromise.
2. As used in line 23, "valued" most nearly means
A. increased.
B. considered.
C. bought.
D. insured.
3. In lines 12-13, what is the most likely reason that Clinton mentions the prior "women's conference in Nairobi"?
A. To provide an example of a previous, failed attempt to solve the problem of domestic violence
B. To disagree with those who question the reason for the current conference
C. To contend that a great number of women and their experiences have gone unnoticed
D. To offer evidence for the claim that conferences compel people to address problems
4. Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?
A. Lines 1-2 ("There are…conference")
B. Lines 9-12 ("It is…problems")
C. Lines 21-22 ("We are…elderly")
D. Lines 30-32 ("Women…treated")
5. In lines 39-45, Clinton draws a distinction between
A. those who work at schools and hospitals.
B. people who can and cannot speak out.
C. employed and unemployed women.
D. women who can and cannot vote.