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16 June, 09:22

Which best states the central idea of this excerpt?

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Stanton succeeds in school in spite of the fact that she is

a girl.

Stanton never receives the recognition she wishes for

from her father.

Stanton is excited about winning a new Greek Testament

Stanton's father asks her questions about her

experiences in school.

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  1. 16 June, 10:20
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    B. Stanton never receives the recognition she wishes for

    from her father.

    Explanation:

    This is the excrept from Elizabeth Cady Stanton's "Eighty Years And More: Reminiscences 1815-1897".

    This particular excerpt deals with her school years in which her desire to impress her father was the main motive for doing good in school.

    However, in spite of all her success, we can infer that her father always compares her to a son, refusing to acnowledge the equality between the two.

    This leaves her without the father's recognition she longed for all those years.
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