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In A Room of One's Own, Woolf discusses the importance of a literal room for women. What does this room symbolize?(1 point)
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A space for relaxation and leisure

A space for relaxation and leisure

A symbol of personal freedom and intellectual independence
A symbol of personal freedom and intellectual independence

A place where women can escape from their family duties
A place where women can escape from their family duties

A space for physical beauty and self-care
A space for physical beauty and self-care

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In "A Room of One's Own," the room symbolizes **a symbol of personal freedom and intellectual independence**. Woolf argues that women need both financial independence and a private space of their own to create and express themselves fully, emphasizing the importance of autonomy in the pursuit of their artistic and intellectual endeavors.
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