Answer:
Apparently your question is incomplete, but anyway by analyzing the ideals of Wollstonecraft we can say that the correct answer is option b. a quotation from a man showing his support for women's equal education.
Step-by-step explanation:
Wollstonecraft was self-taught, she was aware that a good cultural preparation was the only means available to a woman to fend for herself. Hence, after the early death of her mother, being forced to move the family forward, she opened a girls' school. She had the financial support of a friend, Fanny Blood, and with the help of her sisters, Eliza and Evelina.
She was in favor of women being educated like men. She did not want women to have power over them, but over themselves.