Which detail from the text contributes to the development of
the key idea identified in Part A?
O
"Knowing this, can we wonder why many reformers
think that measures are not likely to be taken on
behalf of women, unless their wishes could be
publicly represented by women?"
"As the friend of the African American assumes that
one man cannot by right hold another in bondage,
O so should the friend of Woman assume that Man
cannot by right lay even well-meant restrictions on
Woman."
O
O
"The lover, the poet, the artist, are likely to view her
nobly. The father and the philosopher have some
chance of liberality. The man of the world, the
legislator for expediency, none."
"Were this done, and a slight temporary
fermentation allowed to subside, we should see
crystallizations more pure and of more various
beauty."