1. PART A: How does the author depict women in the text's
introduction?
O A The author...
1. PART A: How does the author depict women in the text's
introduction?
O A The author describes women almost like servants,
subject to the whims and needs of others, especially
their husbands.
OB The author describes women as perfect, angelic beings
of virtue.
O c The author describes women as tyrants of their homes
whom must not be contradicted.
OD The author describes women almost like queens, rulers
of the household who are praised and adored.
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