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Which passage from A Room of One's Own best represents Woolf's thought process?

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The correct answer is C) Once more I looked up women, “found position of” and turned to the pages indicated.

The passage from “A Room of One’s Own Best” that that represents Wolf’s thought process is: Once more I looked up women, “found position of” and turned to the pages indicated.

“A Room of One’s Own Best” is an essay written by Virginia Woold and was published in September 1929. The essay refers to a reflexion she did on why women are important characters in literature but not in history.

The other options of the question were, a) Fiction’s like a spiders web attached ever so lightly perhaps but still attached to life at all four corners, b) Indeed if woman had no existence save in the fiction written by men, one would imagine her a person of the utmost importance. and d) Professor Trevelyan is speaking no more than the truth when he remarks that Shakespeare’s women do not seem wanting in personality and character.

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