The leading feminist theorist of the mid-twentieth century,Simone de Beauvoir,wrote in The Second Sex that:
A) "Women and men are so fundamentally different that there can never be any true understanding between the sexes."
B) "Women are fundamentally too frail to be expected to meet the rigors of modern life in the manner of men."
C) "One has to be born a woman to understand women."
D) "One is not born a woman, one becomes one."
E) "Women and men possess unique biological destinies from which they cannot escape."
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