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Please help. Answer the following question if you can. I will be choosing a best answer! 
Though the mother continues to support her husband, she says sarcastically, “And woe to us women who got to live in a Torah-made world that’s only for men”. How was Sara different from her mother and her sisters? How did their attitudes reflect their life choices?

Though the mother continues to support her husband, she says sarcastically, “And woe to us women who got to live in a Torah-made world that’s only for men”. How was Sara different from her mother and her sisters? How did their attitudes reflect their life choices?