1) How do Fuller’s argumentative tone and distinct point of view help make paragraphs 1 and 2 especially powerful?
2) Fuller begins paragraphs 4-7 with the words “As to.” Why? What points of view are revealed by this choice?
3) What point of view is advanced in paragraphs 8–10? How is it different from the point of view that Fuller reveals earlier in the text? Woman in the Nineteenth Century