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22 May, 12:29

To what does wollstonecraft compare the minds of women in a vindication of the rights of woman?

a. the impression of being too frivolous to learn

b. flowers that are planted in soil that is too rich

c. men who have never had the benefits of education

d. children before they go to school

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  1. 22 May, 13:22
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    Its 'B' flowers that are planted in soil that is too rich
  2. 22 May, 16:12
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    Yep I think its b according to the reading in the book
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