George orwell's point in "why are beggars despised" is
a) beggars contribute nothing to...
English, 26.09.2019 18:30 weirdest16
George orwell's point in "why are beggars despised" is
a) beggars contribute nothing to society.
b) beggars are simply businessmen who have chosen a profession at which they cannot make money.
c) beggars contribute to society because they have not chosen a life of crime.
d) none of the above
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