Which detail supports the central idea that Stanton
feels females and males were generally treated equally
at Johnstown Academy?
Until I was sixteen years old, I was a faithful student
Read the excerpt from Eighty Years and More.
Until I was sixteen years old, I was a faithful student in
the Johnstown Academy with a class of boys. Though
I was the only girl in the higher classes of mathematics
and the languages, yet, in our plays, all the girls and
boys mingled freely together. In running races, sliding
downhill, and snowballing, we made no (division] of
gender. True, the boys would carry the school books
and pull the sleighs up hill for their favorite girls, but
equality was the general basis of our school relations. I
dare say the boys did not make their snowballs quite
so hard when pelting the girls, nor wash their faces
with the same [forcefulness) as they did each other's,
but there was no public evidence of [favoritism).
I was the only girl in the higher classes of
mathematics ...
[There was no public evidence of [favoritism].
True, the boys would carry the school books ...
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