English, 18.07.2020 21:01 sierravick123owr441
In paragraph five of the excerpt from "The Higher Education of Women," which excerpt most effectively advances the
author's premise that increasing access to higher education for women benefits all of humankind?
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o'...women who can think as well as feel, and who feel none the less because they think..
O'... women quick to see and eager to help the needs of this needy world-
O"... and sending out yearly into the arteries of this nation a warm, rich flood of strong, brave, active, energetic, well-equipped,
thoughtful women..."
O"-women whom the world has long waited for in pain and anguish till there should be at last added to its forces and allowed to
permeate its thought the complement of that masculine influence which has dominated it for fourteen centuries."
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