Multiple Choice
Narayan brings up the example of her grandmother's social context in order to
A) show that oppression sometimes deprives people of the capability to use any epistemic advantage they might derive from it.
B) remind the reader that women's circumstances are better than they used to be.
C) illustrate part of the "dark side" of the epistemic advantage that women have over men.
D) prove that women's epistemic advantage resulted from the success of feminism over the past few generations.
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