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What conclusion might be drawn about the validity of the other suffrgette's fears?
A. their fears were unfounded because other suffrage publications promoted loose pants as well.
B. their fears were valid because the fashion soon fell out of favor with the public
C. their fears were unfounded because her newspaper continuced to be takn seriously
A. their fears were unfounded because other suffrage publications promoted loose pants as well.
B. their fears were valid because the fashion soon fell out of favor with the public
C. their fears were unfounded because her newspaper continuced to be takn seriously
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GPT 3.5
From the given options, conclusion B. their fears were valid because the fashion soon fell out of favor with the public, seems to be the most accurate. This conclusion suggests that the fears of the suffragettes were proven valid because the public eventually stopped embracing the fashion trend. This implies that their concerns about the negative impact on their cause due to the association with radicalism and extremism were justified.
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