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joblessjake

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What does Steinem mean by the usual fat-versus-thin dichotomy
 
  a. that usually women are forced to choose one or the other
 
  b. that usually women struggle between these two classifications
  c. that usually women become athletes to avoid weight problems

Question 2

How did a girl win in Steinem's high school?
 
  a. by being competent and talented
 
  b. by being chosen
 
  c. by trying out for strutting



briseldagonzales

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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