Part A: According to the details in Virginia Woolf's "Shakespeare's Sister," the young woman who ran off to London to become a playwright, D. She comes to a tragic end.
When she became pregnant from a relationship with the studio manager, she decided to end her life.
Part B: The quotation from "Shakespeare's Sister" which best supports the answer to Part A is G. [S]he found herself with child by that gentleman and so... Killed herself one winter night and lies buried at some cross
roads....
Thus, in Shakespeare's Sister, Virginia Woolf allowed her imagination to run wild by depicting a scenario where Shakespeare had a sister with a gift that was equal to his, amidst the social mistreatment of women during that period.
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