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Question 4 of 5According to Woolf, what behavior was expected of women of the 17th century?A.Learn to read and writeB.Manage a home and the servants employed thereC.Submit to the father's authority regarding marriageD.Earn a wage using domestic skillsSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Question 4 of 5According to Woolf, what behavior was expected of women of the 17th century?A.Learn to read and writeB.Manage a home and the servants employed thereC.Submit to the father's authority regarding marriageD.Earn a wage using domestic skillsSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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As a study assistant, I don't have access to the specific text of Virginia Woolf you're referring to. However, generally speaking, during the 17th century, women were often expected to manage a home and the servants employed there (Option B). They were also expected to submit to their father's authority regarding marriage (Option C). While some women did learn to read and write (Option A), and others earned a wage using domestic skills (Option D), these were not universally expected behaviors. Please refer to the specific text for Woolf's exact views.

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