Does Wollstonecraft maintain an objective tone in the passage?
Yes, because she uses objective language such as “society is formed in the wisest manner.”
Yes, because she uses objective language such as “it looks like presumption to endeavor.
”No, because she uses subjective language such as “though proof must be brought, or the strong hold
”No, because she uses subjective language such as “absurd sophisms which daily insult common sense.”

Respuesta :

I believe the answer would actually be D. No, because she uses subjective language such as "absurd sophisms which insult common sense." 

"A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" is full of Wollstonecraft's highly opinionated arguments meant to persuade others (ex. Calling things absurd insults...). When an author inserts his or her opinion, he or she is speaking subjectively. 

I've also had this a question on my English exam.

Hope this helps! (:

Answer:

D) No, because she uses subjective language such as “absurd sophisms which daily insult common sense.”

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