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d. According to the third paragraph (lines 25-39 , Emily Dickinson's career was According to the Munt Jackson,who: E. published her; Mabel Loomis Todd, who transcribed her writing:and Lavinia Dickinson, who discovered her poems in a cabinet. F. encouraged her Mabel Loomis Todd, who transcribed her work using a bizarre machine; and Lavinia Dickinson, who rescued her work from oblivion. encouraged her sister to keep writing; Mabel Loomis Todd, who convinced her to use a typewriter; and Lavinia Dickinson, who rescued her poems from a dresser drawer. H. taught her; Mabel Loomis Todd, who translated her writing into English; and Lavinia Dickinson who introduced her poems to the publiC. 5. Which of the following most clearly distinguishes between the "two ways" suggested by the author's assertion that "we can't have it both ways" (line 54)? A. Women haven't until recently been allowed to see the depths in Shakespeare, but nobody bothers to read Shakespeare anyway B.Women haven't written as well as men because they've been too busy being spouses, but nobody takes time to read women writers anyway. C. Women haven't written as well as men because they have not had the same educational opportunities, yet there are many great women writers no one reads. D. Women have always had an abundance of Shakespeares, yet have not experienced the kind of education it takes to appreciate Shakespeare.

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d. According to the third paragraph (lines 25-39 , Emily Dickinson's career was
According to the Munt Jackson,who:
E. published her; Mabel Loomis Todd, who transcribed her writing:and
Lavinia Dickinson, who discovered her poems in a cabinet.
F. encouraged her Mabel Loomis Todd, who transcribed her work using a
bizarre machine; and Lavinia Dickinson, who rescued her work from
oblivion.
encouraged her sister to keep writing; Mabel Loomis Todd, who convinced
her to use a typewriter; and Lavinia Dickinson, who rescued her poems
from a dresser drawer.
H. taught her; Mabel Loomis Todd, who translated her writing into English;
and Lavinia Dickinson who introduced her poems to the publiC.
5. Which of the following most clearly distinguishes between the "two ways"
suggested by the author's assertion that "we can't have it both ways"
(line 54)?
A. Women haven't until recently been allowed to see the depths in
Shakespeare, but nobody bothers to read Shakespeare anyway
B.Women haven't written as well as men because they've been too busy
being spouses, but nobody takes time to read women writers anyway.
C. Women haven't written as well as men because they have not had the
same educational opportunities, yet there are many great women writers
no one reads.
D. Women have always had an abundance of Shakespeares, yet have not
experienced the kind of education it takes to appreciate Shakespeare.

d. According to the third paragraph (lines 25-39 , Emily Dickinson's career was According to the Munt Jackson,who: E. published her; Mabel Loomis Todd, who transcribed her writing:and Lavinia Dickinson, who discovered her poems in a cabinet. F. encouraged her Mabel Loomis Todd, who transcribed her work using a bizarre machine; and Lavinia Dickinson, who rescued her work from oblivion. encouraged her sister to keep writing; Mabel Loomis Todd, who convinced her to use a typewriter; and Lavinia Dickinson, who rescued her poems from a dresser drawer. H. taught her; Mabel Loomis Todd, who translated her writing into English; and Lavinia Dickinson who introduced her poems to the publiC. 5. Which of the following most clearly distinguishes between the "two ways" suggested by the author's assertion that "we can't have it both ways" (line 54)? A. Women haven't until recently been allowed to see the depths in Shakespeare, but nobody bothers to read Shakespeare anyway B.Women haven't written as well as men because they've been too busy being spouses, but nobody takes time to read women writers anyway. C. Women haven't written as well as men because they have not had the same educational opportunities, yet there are many great women writers no one reads. D. Women have always had an abundance of Shakespeares, yet have not experienced the kind of education it takes to appreciate Shakespeare.

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1. F<br />2. C

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## Step 1<br />The first question is about the role of different individuals in Emily Dickinson's career. The correct answer is determined by understanding the roles of Mabel Loomis Todd, Lavinia Dickinson, and the relationship between Emily Dickinson and her sister.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />The second question is about understanding the author's assertion that "we can't have it both ways". The correct answer is determined by understanding the author's argument about the relationship between women's roles and their opportunities in literature.
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