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In A Room of One's Own, Woolf points out that women feature prominently in literature, but are seldom mentioned in history. Which best states the claim that this information helps to develop? Help!

In A Room of One's Own, Woolf points out that women feature prominently in literature-example-1

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A is exactly what the claim is
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The correct answer would be option A: "Literary writers pay lip service to women but historians ignore them", this seems to be the case because it is very unlikely that women have chosen to be quiet and "support men" or that somehow women are not "capable" of accomplishing things and therefore have not done anything worth mentioning, and therefore, the only situation left is that historians have chosen to ignore women's achievements and not give them due credit.

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