The Jungle is a book about the work conditions and the conditions of meat in their stores, so I would say that the answer is c. fraud in LOCAL (being the keyword here) and federal governments. I may be wrong because this is a somewhat confusing question as it's not staying the actual purpose for the book being written.
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by your question is the fourth choice or letter D. John Steinbeck was an American novelist whose Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Grapes of Wrath, portrayed the plight of migrant workers during the Great Depression.
John Steinbeck becomes familiar with the problems of the migrant workers partially because he "<span>Lives near the fields on which they labor."
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In my opinion, the author chose to present the story in this way because Salva, who has already lived in similar circumstances is going to change Nya's life.
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my guess is, that the character is confident, but not entirely wanting to take credit
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the keyword is, "many" he is not claiming to have commited all of them, but he is saying he has committed most, possibly wanting to leave the victim to assume the worst, without him having to possibly lie.
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Sarah would drop the books due to too much pressure.