Reading "Thinking about Shakespeare's Sister" Virginia Woolf
-In her essay, "Thinking About Shakespeare's Sister," Virginia Woolf argues that highly gifted girls who lived during Shakespeare's time would not become successful writers like Shakespeare because they were not allowed to
A) Receive an education
B) Practice the craft of writing
C) Live alone
D) Earn money independent of their families
E) Both (a) and (b)
F) Both (c) and (d)
G) All of the above
H) None of the above
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