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English pls read the following passages carefully before you choose your answer. passage one this passage is taken from "the revolt of mother" by mary freeman. "'father! ' 'what is it? ' 'what are them men diggin' over there in the field for? ' there was a sudden dropping and enlarging of the lower part of the old man's face, as if some heavy weight had settled therein; he shut his mouth tight, and went on harnessing the great bay mare. he hustled the collar on to her neck with a movement. 'father! ' the old man slapped the saddle upon the mare's back. 'look here, father, i want to know what them men are diggin' over in the field for, an' i'm goin' to know.' 'i wish you'd go into the house, mother, an' 'tend to your own affairs,' the old man said then. he ran his words together, and his speech was almost as inarticulate as a growl." passage two this passage is taken from george washington burnap's the sphere and duties of woman. "we now see women in that sphere for which she was originally intended and which she is so exactly fitted to adorn and bless, as the wife, the mistress of the home, the solace, the aid, and the counselor of the one, for whose sake alone the world is any consequence to her." which interpretation most accurately describes the portrayal of men in each passage? a.) passage one portrays man as a partner with his wife while passage two portrays woman as a servant to man. b.) passage one portrays man as the ruler over his wife while passage two portrays a woman who is seen as equal. c.) passage one portrays man as dismissive while passage two offers an implied depiction of man as submissive. d.) passage one portrays the type of man who expects his wife to be like the woman described in passage two.

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