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Vlad [161]
2 years ago
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How does the narrator’s viewpoint reveal a social attitude of gilman’s time? the narrator questions why she should perform certa

in duties, such as entertaining guests. the narrator feels an overwhelming responsibility to meet society’s expectations. the narrator thinks that her husband displays a great deal of nervousness, and she wonders about its source. the narrator questions her place in society and her role as a mother and a wife.
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Alecsey [184]2 years ago
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B. The narrator feels an overwhelming responsibility to meet society’s expectations.

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Rufina [12.5K]2 years ago
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Answer:

the narrator feels an overwhelming responsibility to meet society's expectations

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