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soldi70 [24.7K]
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max2010maxim [7]1 year ago
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In her argument in "Shakespeare's Sister," what main differences does Woolf describe in the education of Shakespeare and his sister

Judith? Choose two options.

a Shakespeare studied Latin, but his sister studied only English grammar.

Ob Shakespeare studied classical literature, but his sister studied only modern literature.

O c Shakespeare had access to many books, but his sister was discouraged from reading.

Od Shakespeare studied literature, but his sister never even learned to read.

e

Shakespeare had a private tutor, but his sister did not

Of Shakespeare attended school, but his sister did not.

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