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What central idea does Wollstonecraft explicitly state it this passage? A. a lack of education will not make women care only about household issues.
B. women are naturally interested only in domestic concerns.
C. men do not take into account how cunning and tricky women can be.
D. men and women are equally capable of logic and reason.

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