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Answer: 232 gold plates
Explanation:
Since Sara bought 4 boxes with 14 orange plates in each box, the total number of orange plates would be:
= 4 × 14
= 56 orange plates
Since there are 5 boxes with 12 silver plates in each box. The total number of silver plates would be:
= 5 × 12
= 60 silver plates
Since the remaining are good plates and she bought 348 plates in total, the number of gold plates would be:
= 348 - (56 + 60)
= 348 - 116
= 232 gold plates
Charles Dickens was the most remarkable Victorian writer. While he was alive, his works counted with great popularity among all social classes, especially with proletariat, a class which dreadful conditions Dickens denounced through his novels.
When he was twelve years old, he found himself in the necessity to work to help in his home. Despite things got better and there was no need of Charles' money in the house, his mother was not willing to let him stop working and that was a decision the future author of <em>Great Expectations, David Copperfield, A Tale of Two Cities </em>and <em>Oliver Twist</em>, among others, would never forget or forgive.
Orphanhood, poverty, upper classes' abuse, proletariat, loneliness and the promise of and ending that would heal the characters' suffering throughout the story, are the main element of a novelist whose purpose was not only to entertain, but to raise awareness of how the difference between social classes made the most vulnerable pay for their uncommitted sins.