Reading Comprehension Author's Purpose Character Analysis
Based in the passage, why did the author write " The perfect house?"
A. To show that women should be housewives and that Gabe was foolish.
B. To show that Gabe was a strong woman and men were not equal to her.
C. To show that women are more than house workers and Gabe was angry.
D. To show that strong women are admirable and Gabe was an innovator.
Is the answer D?
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