In "Girls Can We Educate We Dads?" the speaker repeats the phrase "a girl is a girl" for which of the following reasons? Select all that apply.

the answer is
vaccentuate her father's traditional views of females.

show frustration with society's treatment of women.
Why is this answer correct?

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The answer is correct because in the poem "Girls Can We Educate We Dads?", the speaker repeats the phrase "a girl is a girl" to both accentuate her father's traditional views of females and to show frustration with society's treatment of women. By repeating this phrase, the speaker is highlighting the fact that regardless of societal norms or stereotypes, a girl should be treated equally and given the same opportunities as a boy. This repetition emphasizes the need for education and awareness to challenge and change these traditional views and discriminatory treatment.