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Rewrite, or "translate," a large paragraph from virginia woolf's a room of one's own. instead of writing in the same style as woolf, however, use formal, conventional language. you must not, however, change the original meaning. finally, write a few sentences about the differences between your "translation" and the original woolf passage.

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