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English, 24.06.2019 23:10 mahaypatto

Read the excerpt below and answer the question. the old man’s shoulders heaved: he was weeping. “why, don't do so, father,” said sarah. “i'll—put up the—partitions, an’—everything you—want, mother.” sarah put her apron up to her face; she was overcome by her own triumph. adoniram was like a fortress whose walls had no active resistance, and went down the instant the right besieging tools were used. “why, mother,” he said, hoarsely, “i hadn’t no idee you was so set on’t as all this comes to.” what can be inferred about mother and father’s relationship from the ending of “the revolt of mother”? father is afraid of mother. they do not communicate well. father is a domineering husband. they do not respect each other.

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