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Why is it important that the narrator is a mother?
A. The narrator tells us she has a child at first, but we later learn the
child is not real.
B. The narrator desperately wants a second child because she
cannot be with her first one.
O C. The narrator abandoned her own child, which is why she is
confined to the house in the first place,
O D. The narrator is not allowed to care for her own child, which shows
how much John controls her life.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

I think that it is D because if the narrator is the mother then she must have not been allowed to care for her own child witch shows that John controls her life.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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