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Read the excerpt from "the revolt of mother," by mary wilkins freeman. her mother scrubbed a dish fiercely. “you ain't found out yet we're women-folks, nanny penn,” said she. “you ain't seen enough of men-folks yet to. one of these days you'll find it out, an' then you'll know that we know only what men-folks think we do, so far as any use of it goes, an' how we'd ought to reckon men-folks in with providence, an' not complain of what they do any more than we do of the weather.” how does the excerpt reflect its social and historical context? a it illustrates women’s comfort with subservient and domestic roles in the late 1800s. b it illustrates women’s frustration with subservient and domestic roles in the late 1800s. c it illustrates women’s confidence in men’s leadership skills in the late 1800s. d it illustrates women’s frustration in men’s spirituality in the late 1800s.

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