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Which part of the fictional Judith Shakespeare's story most clearly addresses the issue of equal opportunity?

A. Judith runs away from home and flees to London.
B. Judith is buried in an unknown grave.
C. Judith's parents reprimand her for reading.
D. Judith is described as adventurous and ima

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Answer: Judith's father beats her for not marrying the man of his choosing.

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The part of the fictional Judith Shakespeare's story that most clearly addresses the issue of equal opportunity is option C. Judith's parents reprimand her for reading.

Judith was William Shakespeare's second daughter and Hamnet's twin sister. She was named after Judith Sadler, a friend of the Shakespeare family. a friend of the Shakespeare family.

In A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf created a character, "Judith Shakespeare", although she is supposed to be Shakespeare's sister rather than his daughter.

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