The correct option is option C ("A room of their own").
In "Shakespeare's Sister", Virginia Woolf creates the imaginary figure of a hypotetical sister for Shakespeare in order to contrast what it would take for a woman to realize herself as a writer as opposed to a male.
The number one thing a woman writer will need would be money.<u> If she's able to rely only on herself to earn her living, she'll get to determine freely what she does with her spare time. Also, </u><u>with a room of her own she'll also be free to form her own opinions without the imposition or influence of anyone else holding her down</u><u>.</u>
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Explanation:
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<em>Women in our society especially in tradition for most countries and places like (Asia specifically Philippines, Japan etc), they are expected to be not more of a fighter but rather, domesticated people who must stay at home to tend to their family needs. Women should also expected to get married, be faithful and loyal to their husbands and take good care of the whole family. They must also learn different house chores and is not required to finish studies. You can refer to traditional asian movies to see this. Women in Black Panther's movie are very much different. They can decide to follow their heart's desire. They are much more of a fighter rather than traditional women we know. They know how to handle weapons and they are very skilled when it comes to combat and defense stance. </em>
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<em>This is not the first time that creators of Marvel have made women as a symbol of strength. In fact, they have many superheroes based on the comics who are stronger than male superheroes. Like Captain Marvel, for example. Her portrayal in the movie and in the the comics, she seemed to be one of the strongest female superheroes. In fact, she is almost equivalent to Thanos, one the supervillains of all time. The writers like it this way because they are planning to make more movies and involve more interesting story line and characters in the future. The same idea goes for making female body guards rather than male body guards. Writers can insert more spice to the story for choosing female characters. Lastly, there are write ups are saying that the Dora Milaje is based on real-life female army. To give viewers the impression of women empowerment. </em>
I’m a little stuck between C and D. But, I would choose C.
A. She shopped at the mall for a pair of shoes