Part B
Which detail from the text contributes to the development of
the key idea identified in Part A?
"The beauty of home would be destroyed, the
delicacy of the sex be violated, the dignity of halls
of legislation degraded, by an attempt to introduce
them there. Such duties are inconsistent with those
of a mother;""
"By ascertaining the true destiny of Woman; giving
her legitimate hopes, and a standard within herself,
marriage and all other relations would by degrees
be harmonized with these rights."
"They must be kept from mischief and melancholy
by being constantly engaged in active labor, which
is to be furnished and directed by those better able
to think, &c., &c."
"As to her home, she is not likely to leave it more
than she now does for balls, theatres, meetings for
promoting missions, revival meetings, and others
to which she flies.