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4. PART B: Select one other quote in paragraph 1 that
serves a similar function to the excerpt in Part A.
O A "for giving her the most enlarged freedom of thought
and action, a complete emancipation from all forms
of bondage, of custom, dependence, superstition;
from all the crippling influences of fear"
OB "No matter how much women prefer to lean, to be
protected and supported, nor how much men desire
to have them do so, they must make the voyage of
life alone
O c "and for safety in an emergency they must know
something of the laws of navigation"
OD "It matters not whether the solitary voyager is man
or woman."

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