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(Passage in screenshots) How does the idea of liberty evolve in the passage?
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The Doctor is an advocate for women's liberty, but now he doesn't like the way his daughters' version of liberty has upset his personal life.

Mrs. Westmacott reminds the Doctor of his own liberties as a young man, and now he accepts that his daughters can make their own choices.

Mrs. Westmacott strongly encourages liberty for all women, and now she is trying to convince the Doctor to do the same.

The Doctor once believed in women's liberty, but now he informs Mrs. Westmacott that his beliefs about women's rights have changed.


(Passage in screenshots) How does the idea of liberty evolve in the passage? Group of answer choices
(Passage in screenshots) How does the idea of liberty evolve in the passage? Group of answer choices
(Passage in screenshots) How does the idea of liberty evolve in the passage? Group of answer choices
(Passage in screenshots) How does the idea of liberty evolve in the passage? Group of answer choices

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