Part B
Read this excerpt from the article
For example, we've found that female characters account for just under one-third of all characters. This may appear discouraging at
first. Yet, it's a significant improvement from the 1:6 ratio that F. Earle Barcus had previously found.
Does the excerpt provide evidence that effectively supports the claim identified in Part A?
O No, because it states that while female representation is adequate, diversity in media is still a problem
Yes, because it provides statistics that indicate a strong increase in female characters in media.
O Yes, because it points out female characters are more popular than other types of characters in media.
No, because it explains the increase in female representation is below what is acceptable.



Answer :

The excerpt from the article effectively supports the claim identified in Part A. Here's why: 1. The excerpt provides statistical evidence indicating a positive change in female representation in media. It states that female characters now account for just under one-third of all characters, showing an increase from the previous ratio of 1:6 found by F. Earle Barcus. 2. By comparing the current representation to past data, the excerpt highlights a significant improvement in the presence of female characters in media. This evidence supports the claim that there has been progress in increasing female representation. 3. The comparison of the current ratio to the previous one strengthens the argument that there has been a notable increase in female characters, which aligns with the claim made in Part A regarding the support provided by the excerpt. In conclusion, the excerpt does provide evidence that effectively supports the claim identified in Part A by demonstrating a substantial improvement in the representation of female characters in media through statistical data and comparison to past findings.

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