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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In the book 'The Revolt of mother' Sarah started to Rebel against husband because she was created as invisible without asking about her time today
she was treated as if she was not there
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According to the context, the answer will be the first option.
Sarah was treated as if she was invisible. She was not given any respect by anyone. No one cared a bit for her.
She was only made to work hard without any care given to her and was treated as an invisible person This was her reason for rebelling
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