English, 15.01.2022 22:10 alainacorkell5364
Worship; and what can we desire more than to be men's tyrants, destinies, and goddesses.
The following is based on the excerpt of Speaker VII from “Female Orations” by Margaret Cavendish.
The speaker of Oration VII desires to
a. be like a man in power and prestige
b.
exert power over men through beauty and grace
live peacefully on her manor with her husband and sons
d. resolve the question of women's rights through intellectual discourse
C.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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