Correct option is D
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A. The Wrongs of Man: Not authored by Wollstonecraft, likely an incorrect reference as there is no known work titled "The Wrongs of Man."
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C. Thoughts on the Education of Sons: Wollstonecraft wrote
Thoughts on the Education of Daughters, not on sons.
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B. Vindication of the Rights of Man: Written by Wollstonecraft as a response to Edmund Burke’s conservative views.
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D. Vindication of the Rights of Woman: Wollstonecraft’s seminal feminist text advocating for women’s rights.
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E. The Wrongs of Woman: Also known as
Maria, or The Wrongs of Woman, a posthumously published novel by Wollstonecraft, exploring women’s oppression.
Information Booster:
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Mary Wollstonecraft’s Influence: A pioneer in feminist thought, advocating for equality and women’s rights.
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Rights of Woman: Considered one of the earliest feminist works, demanding educational and social reform.
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Literary Impact: Her works are foundational in feminist literature, challenging societal norms of the 18th century.
Additional Information:
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(a) B and D only: Incorrect;
Rights of Man and
Rights of Woman are indeed by Wollstonecraft.
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(b) B and E only: Incorrect as both are written by Wollstonecraft.
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(c) D and E only: Incorrect as both
Rights of Woman and
The Wrongs of Woman are by Wollstonecraft.