Narguesse, in My Forbidden Face, starts a rebellion among the women. What kept the guards from killing her?

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Her brother testified in her defense.

The company vouched for her helping build profits.

The other women took off their chadri and refused to leave.

They punished her by beating her and pushing her into barbed wire.

Based on the given options, none of them provide a clear answer as to why the guards didn't kill Narguesse in My Forbidden Face. It is important to note that I couldn't find any specific information or events in the book suggesting that Narguesse started a rebellion among the women or that guards were about to kill her. Therefore, without further context or information, it is difficult to provide a definitive answer.

In the book "My Forbidden Face" by Latifa, the character Narguesse manages to start a rebellion among the women. However, it is important to note that my knowledge is limited to the information available in the public domain, and I do not have access to specific plot details or contexts. Based on the information provided, the option that seems likeliest is:

The other women took off their chadri and refused to leave.

This collective act of civil disobedience may have provided Narguesse with protection from the guards, as they would have encountered resistance from a large group of women united against the oppression they were facing.