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2. It can be inferred that the author believes which of the following about women who are literary critics?

I. They can make a unique contribution to society.
II. They must develop. a new theory of the critical process.
III. Their criticisms of literature should be entirely objective.

(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) I and III only
(D) II and III only
(E) I, II, and III

Why option A is the correct answer?


Answer choice A comes from this part of the passage

If she wishes to construct a theory of feminist criticism, she would be well advised to place it within the framework of a general theory of the
critical process
that is neither purely objective nor purely intuitive. Her theory is then more likely to be compared and contrasted with other theories of
criticism with some degree of dispassionate distance.
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