When Mary Leal Harkness writes "superstition begins to hamper a girl's education almost at the very beginning," she is referring first to the belief that
A) girls are not as adept as boys in mathematics and science.
B) girls have a greater aptitude than boys for subjects in the humanities.
C) girls' education should be deemphasized to protect their delicate health.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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A) teach women
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