Select the correct answer.
How does the author unfold the idea that the story of the suffrage movement is more complicated than people are taught?
A. She first shares a personal anecdote about mock elections, and then she analyzes the role of elections in a
wider context.
B.
She first examines how many suffragists endured great pain and suffering, and then she talks about how
this history is critical to understand.
C. She first mentions her great-grandmother Ida B. Wells, and then she talks about the strategies women had
for securing the vote.
D.
She first describes what is usually recounted about the suffrage movement, and then she discusses other
lesser-known stories and contributions.