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English, 02.03.2020 05:51 azireyathurmond1

Sarah’s rebellion can be interpreted through the subtext as___. select all that apply
-anger at being treated like she is invisible
-anger at having to do all the work on the farm
-a need to be part of decision making about her family’s house
-a need to have a beautiful home

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