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Answer:
The correct option is option 2 which is Elizabeth Van Lew was a successful spy because society did not expect a lady to serve in that role.
Explanation:
The passage clearly indicates the idea of Elizabeth Van Lew as being a successful spy. The indications are as
- "Historians have suggested that the secessionists were victims of their own cultural bias, believing that no aristocratic person, and certainly not a lady, would ever consider taking part in anything as impolite as spying."
As she managed servants and prepared parties which was against the general idea of society about the spies. This diverted the attention from her as being the spy. The idea is indicated by following lines of the passage.
- "A true lady managed her servants, prepared parties and gatherings, and blindly supported her husband. Such attitudes worked in Van Lew's favor, diverting suspicion from her."