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15 January, 23:01

Read the excerpt from chapter 37 of The Awakening.

She was still stunned and speechless with emotion when later she leaned over her friend to kiss her and softly say

good-by. Adèle, pressing her cheek, whispered in an exhausted voice: "Think of the children, Edna. On think of the

children! Remember them!"

Which of the following ideas are Adèle's words reflecting?

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Childbirth is an exhausting business for women.

A woman must always proceed with caution.

Children are supremely important.

Friends will always be honest with each other.

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  1. 16 January, 00:38
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    Children are supremely important.

    Explanation:

    in the book the awakening she talks about woman hood and how being a mother comes with challenges and her writing she tells everyone that children are special in everyday
  2. 16 January, 01:52
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    Children are supremely important

    this is the answer dear
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