Look at the frame from Iqbal. One day a man comes by and speaks with the carpet slaves. He says, "My name is Yousuf! The peshgi
debt which makes you slaves in unlawful. Follow with me to a meeting of the Bonded Labour Liberation Front, B L L F tomorrow and you will learn more." Which excerpt from the prologue of Free the Children reflects what is occurring in this frame? a. As Iqbal turned to the microphone, young children craned their necks to see him more clearly. b. His small frame made him look no older than some of them. Iqbal's days were long. c. He worked from early morning until seven at night, twelve hours a day, six days a week. d. The man had not only the right to Iqbal's labour, but also, if he wished, the right to sell him to any other factory owner. e. With the help of a human-rights organization, Iqbal was able to escape and go to school. Iqbal completed two grade levels that first year.
the answer is D) With the help of a human-rights organization, Iqbal was able to escape and go to school. Iqbal completed two grade levels that first year. on Ed-gen-uity