How does the plot structure of 'Tradition' reflect the changing roles of women in the early 20th century? (1 point)

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It demonstrates how men held all the power and decision-making authority in the family.
It demonstrates how men held all the power and decision-making authority in the family.

It shows how the plot is driven by the conflict between the traditional male authority and the women's desire for more autonomy.
It shows how the plot is driven by the conflict between the traditional male authority and the women's desire for more autonomy.

It illustrates how women were expected to sacrifice their own interests for the sake of their husbands and families.
It illustrates how women were expected to sacrifice their own interests for the sake of their husbands and families.

It depicts how women's roles were limited to domestic duties and had no influence outside the home.

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It shows how the plot is driven by the conflict between the traditional male authority and the women's desire for more autonomy.

This option best reflects the changing roles of women in the early 20th century, highlighting the tension between established societal norms and women's emerging aspirations for independence and self-determination.