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“Women of the Future” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, from Beyond the City. In the public domain.



How does the idea of liberty evolve in the passage?

A The Doctor once believed in women's liberty, but now he informs Mrs. Westmacott that his beliefs about women's rights have changed.
B 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.
C Mrs. Westmacott strongly encourages liberty for all women, and now she is trying to convince the Doctor to do the same.

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