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English, 18.03.2021 02:10 luisdelacruzoct23

Read the excerpt from "Hard times" by Charles Dickonsons: National Prosperity. And he said, Now, this schoolroom is a Nation. And in this nation, there are fifty million of money. Isn’t this a prosperous nation? Girl number twenty, isn't this a prosperous nation, and a’n’t you in a thriving state?’ Miss Louisa, I said I didn’t know. I thought I couldn’t know whether it was a prosperous nation or not and whether I was in a thriving state or not unless I knew who had got the money, and whether any of it was mine. But that had nothing to do with it. It was not in the figures at all,’ said Sissy, wiping her eyes. What knowledge does Sissy possess? Especially consider when she asks, “Who has the money?” when being questioned about the “prosperous nation”

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