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Alexus [3.1K]
3 years ago
9

What can be inferred from this except?

English
1 answer:
posledela3 years ago
5 0
I think the answer is the first one, the workshop was not a pleasant environment for the children
I think this because in the excerpt it’s talking about how normally they don’t have a big breakfast, she wasn’t talking in her normal nasty voice, they would’ve be chained to their looms etc so it’s basically saying normally this place is a dark and not an enjoyable place for them but that day was for some reason was different. But you can infer that it wasn’t a pleasant environment for them by what goes on for them normally.
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