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Which part of the fictional Judith Shakespeare's story most clearly addresses the issue of women's potential as writers?

A. Judith is promised to marry a young man of her father's choosing.
B. Judith's gift with words is compared to the greatness of her brother's.
C. Judith is denied the chance to act in the London playhouse.
D. Judith's writing is hidden away so no one can punish her for her thoughts.

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Answer: Judith's gift with words in compared to the greatness of her brother's.

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The correct answer is B. Judith's gift with words in compared to the greatness of her brother's. Judith is as gifted as her brother but receives no education except she can do whatever she wants in her free time. Although she is "the apple of her father's eye," all her family expects from her to fulfill a social role perfectly. She becomes engaged at a young age.




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