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English, 15.12.2020 23:00, babycakes08d

Why does Rowlandson allude to Genesis 42:36 when she sees her surviving daughter, Mary? "Me have ye bereaved of my Children, Joseph is not, and Simeon is not, and ye will take Benjamin also, all these things are against me." A) She is grieving the loss of her child.

B) She is distraught that her home has been destroyed.

C) She has one child dead, another in the wilderness, and the other she can't get close to.

D) She has decided only God has the power to save her and her children from the natives

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