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  1. Consider the feminist principles present in “A Room of One’s Own” by Virginia Woolf. How do you think Woolf’s ideals
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  2. based on "The Death of the Moth", written in 1942 by Virginia Woolf, analyze woolf's images in describing the moth and her
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  3. based on "The Death of the Moth", written in 1942 by Virginia Woolf, analyze woolf's images in describing the moth and her
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  4. When Virginia Woolf writes about women requiring "A room of one's own" this symbolizes a woman's need for:(1 point)Responses
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  5. How do you think Woolf’s ideals influenced modern feminist thought? Write 3–5 sentences comparing feminism in the time of
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  6. in "The Death of the Moth", written in 1942 by Virginia Woolf, what is the effect of Woolf's scene setting in paragraph 1? how
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  7. in "The Death of the Moth", written in 1942 by Virginia Woolf, how does Woolf's outlook change in paragraph 5? why does she do
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  8. in "The Death of the Moth", written in 1942 by Virginia Woolf, what does the moth in his square windowpane represent to the
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  9. in "The Death of the Moth", written in 1942 by Virginia Woolf, why in paragraph 2 does Woolf say that the moth was "little or
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  10. based on "The Death of the Moth", written in 1942 by Virginia Woolf, summarize a change in Woolf's perception of the moth. How
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