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How did wilkins adapt “the revolt of ‘mother’” to reflect the work accepted by “genteel” women of the period?

she made the main female character quiet and refined.

she had the main female character defend the main male character.

she made the main female character a devoted mother to her children.

she had the main male and female characters come to a peaceable resolution.

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