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SAM: (Needled at last.) No, he isn't. I get paid by your mother.

HALLY: Don't argue with me, Sam!
SAM: Then don't say he's my boss.
HALLY: He's a white man and that's good enough for you.
Which line of dialogue from the excerpt reveals the societal rules of apartheid-era South Africa?
O "He's a white man and that's good enough for you."
O "You're only a servant in here, and don't forget it."
O "I get paid by your mother."
O "Don't argue with me, Sam!"

SAM: (Needled at last.) No, he isn't. I get paid by your mother. HALLY: Don't argue-example-1
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Answer:"You're only a servant in here, and don't forget it."

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