Sarah's rebellion can be interpreted through the subtext as _____. Select all that apply.
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Sarah's rebellion can be interpreted through the subtext as anger at being treated like she is invisible.
In the book ‘The Revolt of Mother’, Sarah started to rebel against her husband because she was treated as invisible without asking about her time or day.
They didn’t ask her anything like she is not even there.
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