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Diano4ka-milaya [45]
3 years ago
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EXCERPT FROM THE HARVEST GYPSIES Questions

English
1 answer:
bulgar [2K]3 years ago
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Answer:

B.  Despite the hostility toward migrant workers and their difficult life experiences, their work is essential to the success of the nation’s agriculture industry.

Explanation:

From the many articles written by John Steinbeck for the San Francisco News, titled Harvest of Gypsies, he detailed the activities of the migrant workers in the agricultural industry in California. In the first article, he described the lifestyles, activities, and working conditions of the migrant workers, otherwise referred to as gypsies. He also depicted the importance of the gypsies and their roles in the harvesting season, which is vital to the growth of the industry, otherwise, there will be a massive waste of perishable produce.

In his description of the mode of living, he described the sorry state of hatred received from their local neighbors despite their highly needed hard work and labor.

This is best illustrated when he narrated that "The migrants are needed, and they are hated...They are never received into a community nor the life of a community. Wanderers are never allowed to feel at home in the communities that demand their service."

Hence, the correct answer is option B.

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