Question 29 of 87 • 25-26 CA-English Language Arts 10 A
Read the excerpt from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.For surely, Sir, you will not assert, that a duty can be binding which is not founded on reason? If indeed this be their destination, arguments may be drawn from reason: and thus augustly supported, the more understanding women acquire, the more they will be attached to their duty—comprehending it—for unless they comprehend it, unless their morals be fixed on the same immutable principle as those of man, no authority can make them discha
Answer
b
by suggesting that women’s assigned roles enslave them
b
by suggesting that women need more hired help
b
by insisting that men explain women’s duties to them
b
by insisting that women have better morals than men