The strongest evidence would be facts about the increase of wrecks for people who are in that age zone
Answer:
He is sold to his employer by is father.
Explanation:
William Blake's poem <em>"The Chimney Sweeper"</em> from his <em><u>"Songs of Innocence,"</u></em> tells the story of how a small boy was forced into employment as child labor which was a common practice in England of that time. This poem is a generalization of the prominent case of child labor through which some families get their incomes.
Narrated from the small boy's perspective, the first stanza reads
<em>When my mother died I was very young,
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<em>And my father sold me while yet my tongue
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<em>Could scarcely cry " 'weep! 'weep! 'weep! 'weep!"
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<em>So your chimneys I sweep & in soot I sleep</em>
It is clearly evident to see that the young boy's employment came at the death of his mother. <u>His father sold him to be a chimney sweeper</u> even before he could barely talk or speak.
Answer:
A.) It shows jack does not approve of Algeron.
Explanation:
Although I have never read "The Importance of Being Earnest."
I can go off the excerpt and see that someone is talking negatively about another.
B./ It isn't really showing Jack's strength- as it is them drogging on about someone else and how they are heartless.
C./ I don't see how the excerpt would show this? Maybe if there was more writing it would, but the excerpt shows it does not show any foreshadowing.
D./ Not sure who the "I" is in the excerpt- Jack or Cecily
Now- if the "I" is Jack- the answer would be A.)
If the "I" is Cecily, I would assume the answer would be D./
( though I doubt this is the case.)
They were educated middle class englishmen themselves. but also, for other things such as the need for technical careers, but also if a person has education, they could question their government, which is what the founding fathers did when they ran away from England.