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according to woolf, where do the powerful women appear in writing during the elizabethan period? a. literary works b. personal journals c. history books d. anecdotal records
To answer this, we recall Woolf's views on women in Elizabethan writing. Woolf (in works like "A Room of One's Own") noted that during the Elizabethan period, powerful women characters appeared in literary works (like plays, poems, etc.), while personal journals, history books, or anecdotal records were not the primary place for such portrayals of powerful women in that era's writing.
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A. Literary works