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7 March, 14:23

Based on A Room of One's Own, what does Woolf most likely believe?

A. Discrimination and its effects on people are often hard to recognize.

B. If writers created stronger female characters, gender equality would occur naturally.

C. Shakespeare's talent, not his opportunity, is what made him a great writer.

D. There was no valid reason for women to write under pen names during Elizabethan time

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  1. 7 March, 18:12
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    Discrimination and its effects on people are often hard to recognize. Her main contention is that women are often poverty stricken so cannot fulfil the requisite situation of having a room of their own to write at and also of being considered worthy of getting a higher education so without these two things having a place to write and a higher education, they can just be invisible at home and unable to fulfil their dreams unlike most men.
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