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navik [9.2K]
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How does this excerpt develop the central idea that Elizabeth Van Lew helped expand the role of women in society? Choose two ans

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Paha777 [63]2 years ago
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The central idea about how Elizabeth Van Lew helped as regards the role of women in society is that she took up role of leader and manager.

<h3>What is the central idea of the excerpt?</h3>

The central idea which is the main point of the author is about Elizabeth Van Lew helped about the affairs of women.

Therefore Van Lew was seen as a great leader and manager who voiced out when women were discouraged from voicing out their opinion.

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