Which choice provides the best evidence for the
answer to the previous question?
A) Lines 12-17 ("There . . . money")
B) Lines 17-19 ("It . . . desert")
C) Lines 23-24 ("For . . . ourselves")
D) Lines 30-34 ("We . . . pulpit")

Respuesta :

Correct option is C, Lines 23-24 ("For . . . ourselves").

The passage of Woolf discusses how women are treated in English culture. The writer has emphasized the pressing nature of the issue, which is the exodus of educated men's children.

The sentence draws attention to the issue of why women are not allowed to work in professions and why they may witness males entering offices via covered windows.

The answer to the previous inquiry illustrates how the procession mentioned throughout the passage has recently grown less exclusive in terms of membership.  

Lines 23–24 of the text, which read, "But now, for the past twenty years or so, it is no longer a sight merely, a photograph, or a fresco scrawled upon the walls of time, at which we can look with merely an aesthetic appreciation,"  For there, trapesing along at the tail end of the procession, we go ourselves'  provide proof for this. As a result, choice C is the right answer.

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