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According to Woolf, why do great literary works often go unwritten?
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2 Points
According to Woolf, why do great literary works often go unwritten?
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A. Because of a writer's health issues
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B. Because of society's indifference to literature
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C. Because of a writer's need for approval
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D. Because of a lack of writing supplies
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