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English, 06.03.2021 04:40 ethangorrell67

William tried to interrupt, but Caroline continued. "Here’s something else I learned. I like it! I like the smell of the dirt when the plow first pulls through it and folds it over. I enjoy seeing the sprouts come up from the seeds I’ve planted. I especially like the feeling of satisfaction it all brings." What does this dialogue reveal about Caroline’s viewpoint?

She believes that women should not do what society considers to be men’s work.
She believes that she should not have to do her husband’s work, but she will until he is healthy.
She believes that only women should do work outdoors and men should avoid this type of labor.
She believes that both men and women can enjoy the feeling of accomplishment that comes with hard work.

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