The correct answer is option D: "Chaste and modest" deportment.
This comes from a work called "<em>A Vindication of the Rights of Woman</em>" which was written by Mary Wollstonecraft and published in 1792.
In her work, Wollstonecraft states that the results of the "artificial weakness" that is bred into women are<em> propensity to tyrannize, the development of cunning, the natural opponent of strength and a contemptible, infantile way of acting</em>.
As regards "<em>chaste and modest deportment"</em>, the author mentions it as a quality that is part of women. According to the author, women are more chaste than men and modesty is the consequence of chastity.