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In the climax of the book, Mr Mardsen said that she was a troublemaker and Lyddie denied these complains, he did it again and was fired from the mill.
Lyddie is helping new girls get used to the factory life. She also sticks up for Brigid by dumping a bucket of water on her boss, Mr. Marsden when he tries to becomes inappropriately romantic with Brigid. Mr. Marsden gets Lyddie fired by saying that she has a problem with moral turpitude. This basically means that she is immoral, but since Lyddie does not know what the word means she cannot defend herself. This is a turning point for Lyddie because when she is fired she makes it a point to better educate herself. Since she is not granted a certificate of honorable discharge, she cannot get another job at a mill.
While reading a chapter in a book about the history of the US economy, you read about how the economy added more corporate, professional jobs after WorldWar II. The development i most expect the book to include as support for this detail is
Steep increase of business profits due to government contracts
because its the most appropriate one and there was increase in business profit and economy
so correct option is C
hope it helps
3rd one because they’re saying they did good but need to add more so that’s helpful
Answer : the schwa
The schwa is the term given to the symbol that indicates the indeterminate vowel sound. It is also considered as the unstressed central vowel in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The schwa is also one of the most commonly misunderstood sound in the English alphabet and are known as the lazy vowels. A lot may have heard about it but only a few knows that it is the most common unaccented syllables or words in the English dialect.
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You could use this as parat of the introduction
Over the years many influential books have come and gone, stories that we’ve heard as kids are still around today and influence the people that read them. A story can change the way we looks at things, open our minds to new worlds and influence the way we do things.
for examples and quotations you could use works that you’ve read that relate to the examples given.
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