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English, 22.01.2021 04:10, haileybug0305

I neee hel Compare and contrast the role of women in two texts from this unit. Discuss how
women are alike and different. How did they impact social and cultural norms about
gender roles? How did these women impact the overall evolution of women? Be
sure to include evidence from multiple texts.

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