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Ahistoric day for women
how does the point of view shape what the reader learns from the narrative?
a the reader is given a rare glimpse into the mind of one of the pioneers of the women's movement.
b the reader comes to appreciate the varied feelings of a wide range of women and men who worked for women's right to vote.
c the reader senses the impatience of a woman who gains from the women's movement but was not present in its early days.
d the reader witnesses how the women's rights movement appeared to someone outside it who learned about it mainly from news reports.
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Ahistoric day for women
how does the point of view shape what the reader learns from the narra...
how does the point of view shape what the reader learns from the narra...
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