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17 April, 07:59

Read the passage below and answer the question.

Virginia Woolf gave her speech about Shakespeare's sister in 1928, the same year in which women in the United Kingdom regained the right to vote. Woolf's family had her educated at home, even though British universities began admitting women in 1878. By the time Woolf began working for the Times Literary Supplement in 1910, Nellie Bly had proved that women could succeed as professional journalists. Despite this progress, Woolf experienced so many difficulties in making her life as a writer that she had no difficulty imagining how prejudice and lack of opportunity would have stifled Judith, Shakespeare's imaginary sister.

Which of the following critical approaches is best represented in this passage?

psychological

historical

feminist

biographical

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  1. 17 April, 08:04
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    Historical

    While the passage does address Wolf's background and discusses hardships she faced the context and setting is predominantly historical
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