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[ANSWERED] read the passages. Which statement accurately compares the two plays?

O In both plays, women's families have no influence over the women's lives.
O In both plays, women are forced to marry people they do not love.
O In both plays, women leave unhappy marriages.
✔O In both plays, women are often prohibited from acting independently.​


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read the passages. Which statement accurately compares the two plays? O In both plays,

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