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In the phrase, Ladies, gentlewomen, and other inferior women, but not less worthy, what does inferior mean?
a. Of lower social class
c. Female as opposed to male
b. Weaker in physical strength
d. Less keen in intelligence
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In the phrase, Ladies, gentlewomen, and other inferior women, but not less worthy, the word
inferior
refers to women
of lower social class.
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