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Brainliest to who answers first, please answer asap Read the passage from The Pillow Book.

"When I make myself imagine what it is like to be one of those women who live at home, faithfully serving their husbands—women who have not a single exciting prospect in life yet who believe that they are perfectly happy—I am filled with scorn. Often they are of quite good birth, yet have had no opportunity to find out what the world is like. I wish they could live for a while in our society, even if it should mean taking service as Attendants, so that they might come to know the delights it has to offer.”

Based on the passage, what conclusion can be drawn about the author’s opinion?

She believed that women must always faithfully serve their husbands and live at home.
She thought that all women should be given the chance to work as attendants at the palace.
She believed that women who worked for the imperial court had better lives than women who stayed at home.
She thought that all women who were not given the opportunity to work outside the home were filled with scorn.

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