I think it's number A because it is too kind of a funny
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B.
the character who challenges the main character
Explanation:
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1. Teacher.
The article mentions that Lewis Hine was a former teacher which meant that he had worked closely with kids and could therefore understand the effects of a child being made to do strainers work.
2. He used photos to bring attention to issues much like Social media does today. His photographs were also artistic like the filters used on social media.
3. ⇒ There would be extra income in the house
⇒It would make the children stronger and better equipped to face the world.
4. They did not learn to read or write.
5. Specialized skilled labor get paid the highest in society and one can usually only get to this level if they are educated which means that quitting school usually relegates a family to a lower financial status from now to the future.
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Beyond individual brain differences, there are other reasons why two people might have conflicting memories of the same event. Their emotional response to it is one. Emotional events can be recalled much more naturally, almost like they are stamped in our minds.
Explanation:
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D) The narrator is not part of the story but knows what one character is thinking and feeling.
Explanation:
When it comes to third-person perspective, it's told like: 'She wasn't sure why it happened or even where, but the news was spreading like a wildfire and she needed to get to the bottom of it. "No, I haven't" she responded.' It's told from one person's perspective, not from multiple. Of course, there are others but we don't know what any others are thinking unless they say what they are thinking or the character makes a guess what they are thinking.