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In "Revolutionary Tea," what does the phrase "bouncing girl" tell readers about how the colonists saw themselves? They viewed themselves as overworked.

They viewed themselves as frivolous and playful.

They viewed themselves as oppressed victims.

They viewed themselves as vigorous and engaged.

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