Wolosky claims that Ella Wheeler Wilcox joined other women poets such as Julia Ward Howe, Frances Harper, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman in critiquing materialism and possessive individualism. Wolosky's description (i)____________ the poetry of Gilman, Howe, and Harper, but it is not entirely (ii)____________ in the case of Wilcox, who hardly (iii)____________ the materialism of her time. Rather, Wilcox seems to have embraced the amassing of private property. A. fits B. apt C. reflected D. conflates E. puzzling F. countenanced G. misinterprets H. uncommon I. impugned