Asked by DEDE
n what way were noble ladies and peasant women alike?
They both cared for children.
They both cooked and baked.
They both attended daily religious services.
They both managed the manor’s staff.
They both cared for children.
They both cooked and baked.
They both attended daily religious services.
They both managed the manor’s staff.
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AI says that "They both cared for children" is true.
If I could add another answer choice, I would add, "They are both children of God and very loved by Jesus." That would definitely be the right answer.
If I could add another answer choice, I would add, "They are both children of God and very loved by Jesus." That would definitely be the right answer.
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They both cared for children.
Both noble and peasant women were responsible for childrearing, though nobles often delegated much hands‑on care to wet nurses and tutors while peasants did most of the day‑to‑day work themselves.
Both noble and peasant women were responsible for childrearing, though nobles often delegated much hands‑on care to wet nurses and tutors while peasants did most of the day‑to‑day work themselves.
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