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each of the following is an example of john's prescriptions for his wife except:
a. john does not allow the narrator to write, even though she claims it allows her to relax.
b. john does not permit the narrator to care for the baby.
c. john does not allow her to eat more than two meals a day.
d. john does not permit her to walk around in the “delicious” garden outside.

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