In the introduction to A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, the author prepares the reader for the rest of the essay by — a. pr
esenting her arguments in brief form b. satirizing the arguments she will go on to make c. acknowledging the people who supported her work d. listing her professional credentials
Mary Wollstonecraft's style in "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" is direct and blunt. Therefore, her essay helps to express her thoughts on women's rights by using strong, clear words. In her writing, she argues that women deserve equality with men, and that the lack of education is the key to keeping women subservient.