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How does Woolf describe the difference between writing by men and writing by women?(1 point)
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Men’s writing is more focused on emotion, while women’s writing is more rational
Men’s writing is more focused on emotion, while women’s writing is more rational

Men’s writing is typically more personal and emotional, while women’s writing is more factual
Men’s writing is typically more personal and emotional, while women’s writing is more factual

Men’s writing has historically been more valued, while women’s writing has often been overlooked
Men’s writing has historically been more valued, while women’s writing has often been overlooked

Women write only about domestic life, while men write about broader themes

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The most accurate description of Woolf's perspective on the difference between writing by men and writing by women is:

**Men’s writing has historically been more valued, while women’s writing has often been overlooked.**

Woolf discusses how societal norms and biases have led to a lack of recognition for women's writing in her essays, particularly in "A Room of One's Own."
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