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In Elizabethan times, parents were to be obeyed without question. Children were never seated at the same table as adults during meals and were expected to be silent unless spoken to by an adult.

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it was simple you could love only one person and a requisite to listen to your parents

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I sure hope someone answers this as i am in school trying to answer a question!!! so tbh i think you should hurry up and type a respnse to this question!!!! LOL

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