English, 04.11.2021 14:00 kristineford198
Pride and Prejudice is a British novel written in 1813. Based on the passage above, what can you infer about societal norms or attitudes towards women during this time period?
A. Women generally cared more about love and romance rather than practical matters such as finances.
B. Women’s financial security often depended on men.
C. Women were generally considered greedy and selfish.
D. Women were often encouraged by their families to make their own money.
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