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... sexist as the man's who says , after his wife has changed her mind about needing the new wing after all , “ Just like a woman . ” Male and female are not sexist words , but masculine and feminine almost always are . Male and female can ...
... sexist as the man's who says , after his wife has changed her mind about needing the new wing after all , “ Just like a woman . ” Male and female are not sexist words , but masculine and feminine almost always are . Male and female can ...
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... sexist distinction in the term mankind justified ? Why or why not ? 3. How have history books reconstructed the realities of women ? Cite amples . ... 4. Why do the authors argue that " Masculine and feminine are as sexist as any words ...
... sexist distinction in the term mankind justified ? Why or why not ? 3. How have history books reconstructed the realities of women ? Cite amples . ... 4. Why do the authors argue that " Masculine and feminine are as sexist as any words ...
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... sexist . " Do you believe there is such an " obsession " ? What evidence or lack of evidence - do you find ? 3. In paragraph 2 , Golden says that he is " all for the women's movement and its pri- mary goals . " Do you believe that ...
... sexist . " Do you believe there is such an " obsession " ? What evidence or lack of evidence - do you find ? 3. In paragraph 2 , Golden says that he is " all for the women's movement and its pri- mary goals . " Do you believe that ...
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Simplicity WILLIAM ZINSSER | 13 |
Freewriting PETER ELBOW | 19 |
Revising Your Own Manuscript | 28 |
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