A Room of One's Own

Which of the following statements supports a key principle in Woolf’s “A Room of One’s Own”?

Men and women in the sixteenth century lacked genius.
Women, and people in the working classes, were incapable of genius.
Women and working people were capable of the same genius as Shakespeare.
Women were not capable of the same genius as Shakespeare.

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Women and working people were capable of the same genius as Shakespeare.