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English, 07.01.2021 03:10 kate3887

What does the author of "Lucy Larcom and Harriet Hanson" mainly suggest about working in the mills? A. It taught the workers to be dependable.

B. It was a miserable experience for the workers.

C. It was an easy way for the workers to earn money.

D. It helped the workers learn skills they could use on their farms.

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