In the book titled Rebel Music by Daniel Felsenfeld. Felsenfeld described himself as a rebel in some ways. However, out of the options available his definition of a rebel is not "Rebels are raised in families of rebels."
This is because in the book he let the readers understand that he is a rebel in terms of music. He explained further that his act of rebellion is based on the fact that he loves or has a passion for a different kind of music than the usual or contemporary ones. He prefers classical music. And he described himself as the lone Bolshevik in his army. Going by his definition, it means that his definition of a rebel can mean any of the three options above which are:
Rebels break molds (the fact that he has a passion for classical music makes him unconventional in his time)
Rebels are anti-establishment (loving classical music against contemporary music like hip hop)
Rebels are weird by their chosen self-expression (the fact he doesn't love contemporary music makes him weird among other people of his age).
Hence, in this case, the correct answer to the question is option D "Rebels are raised in families of rebels."
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ok so i assume ur very mental n r-tarded so u should psychiatric its for r-tards like u Explanation:
Answer:the fourth one i think :)
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What lesson any more to add to this question ?
moral lessons...I guess? The author, Lewis Carroll, never intended the story to have a moral lesson. I'd argue against that, but that might be what you're looking for.