Valencia (EFE).- The debate on “wombs for rent” and, specifically, the case of Ana Obregón is one of the topics of the Spanish, Language and Literature exam of the University Access Test (PAU) in the Valencian Community this Wednesday.
In the test, students have been asked to analyze an editorial from the newspaper El País, from April 1st and with the title “Wombs for rent”, as a result of the controversy that arose after learning that the actress and presenter Ana Obregón, from 68 years old, she had used surrogacy in the United States to become a mother again.
The exam raised a critical commentary on the text, with a maximum score of four points: two comprehension points with a brief summary of the text and on the thesis of the article, and another two on production, with a text of between 200 and 300 words that Answer the question: “Should surrogacy be authorized in Spain?”.
In addition to the case of Aba Obregón in the PAU, it also included six questions on the knowledge of the language article, with a maximum score of six points, and a last part on Literary Education with texts by Federico García Lorca and Carmen Martín Gaite.
A total of 22,951 students are examined until this Thursday of the PAU in the Valencian Community, 60% women and 40% men, and only 1,716 from training cycles.