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English, 29.06.2020 02:01, carsondelane13

If the speaker in “Verses Written by a Young Lady, on Women Born to Be Controll’d!” and the audience of “Advice to the Newly Married Lady” were to have a conversation, what topics would they have in common? What ideals would they agree on? What ideals would they disagree on, and why?

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