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14 May, 23:44

What conclusion can you draw about Doris Lessing after reading Through the Tunnel? Doris Lessing is considered a feminist for her portrayal of women is presented in both the "Doris Lessing" biographical video, as well as the New York Times article "Doris Lessing Wins Nobel Prize in Literature." As a statement of independence, Doris Lessing chose never to remarry and raised her second son as a single parent. Doris had only one child. Doris Lessing was not interested in writing.

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  1. 15 May, 03:34
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    The correct answer is the first option. Doris Lessing was indeed considered a feminist and won the Literature Noble Prize in 2007.

    Options two is not right, because even though she raised her youngest son on her own, she married twice.

    Besides, choice number three is not accurate, since she had three children.

    Finally, alternative four is not exact due to the fact that Doris had great interest in writing.
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