It's exactly as it says, the rich get richer and poor people are fircedbto have children. I don't know who "he" that's being mentioned is but maybe he is poor and he is okay with having children?
Answer:B
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The writer is Dickens so the S belong to the surname. There are 2 possible forms to express a possesive case here.
The most common one would be option D <span>Dickens’. A general rule might be applied where because the noun ends in S we can only add the apostrophe, However, a second possibility is also allowed, It is option B </span><span>Dickens’s. This option might depend on pronunciation that is why it is not so commonly used. </span>