The marriage negotiation described by Rosen in Sefrou, Morocco, shows how
A) Women may agree with the male position in general terms, yet dispute its relevance in a particular situation.
B) Men may get women to comply with their wishes, and yet women's reasons for doing so may have nothing to do with the reasons men offer to justify their demands.
C) Women and men share the same moral perspective and interpreted the young girl's resistance to her proposed marriage in the same way, despite the very separate worlds in which Moroccan women and men live.
D) Both a and b
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