Answer : FACT
How does this fact support the feminist ideas in the play?
It supports th...
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Answer : FACT
How does this fact support the feminist ideas in the play?
It supports the idea that women were carefully protected by their neighbors.
It supports the idea that women’s perspectives were not taken seriously.
It supports the idea that women of the period often complained about their husbands.
It supports the idea that women’s perspectives were respected and taken into consideration.
Answer : B
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