The best two answers are:<span>parish officials' ignorance of the risks apprentices faced (as can be seen, they thought that using a fire to make the boys move quickly was perfectly reasonable)
the employment of children for hazardous tasks (a difficult and dangerous task like cleaning the chimney was left to the boys)
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<span>a lack of regard for life among the working class - this is not shown much, since the people in the conversation are the elite, not the working class
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<span>the reluctance of young, able-bodied boys to work - this is merely a claim by the parish officials
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<span>the use of parish orphans for raising money for the parish - this is not directly mentioned in the passage, as the orphans are just doing labor, not directly raising money
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure crayfish are freshwater crustaceans, so I think its D.
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In “The Gift of the Magi,” Della is determined to give her husband a Christmas gift. In order to afford the fob for her husband's watch, she sells her long, beautiful hair, only to learn that he has sold his beloved watch to buy her a set of combs.
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Answer:
I would say the answer is going to be 2.
Explanation:
Because she would be experienced means that she would think more highly of herself and if she was less naive she would be less fearful of getting taken advantage of.
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