Answer:
Because the man worked for it.
Explanation:
Harburg feels it is a legitimate question because it goes beyond a man just begging for alms to fend for himself. The man played a pivotal role in creating the wealth that circulates the economy, he took part in keeping the society safe, he grew up in the society and contributed his quota to seeing it better. However, now he has to wait in line to partake of a wealth he helped create. So the question goes beyond him asking for what to fend for himself with, it is also him asking for what should be his by virtue of labour.
The excerpt from "Lather and Nothing Else"
Which is the best example of fast-paced narration is the following:
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“I estimated he had a four-days’ growth of
beard, the four days he had been gone on the last foray after our men. His face
looked burnt, tanned by the sun.”</span>
A for question 21 22 the answer is B those are your answers
I would say that he has slowly become less satisfied with his skill