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English, 02.08.2019 15:30 lailai432

Read the excerpt from loom and spindle. i had been to school constantly until i was about ten years of age, when my mother, feeling obliged to have in her work besides what i could give, and also needing the money which i could earn, allowed me, at my urgent request (for i wanted to earn money like the other little girls), to go to work in the mill. what inference can be drawn about children of the time period? a. families considered education more important than earnings. b. parents imposed strict rules about children’s behavior in school. c. many children joined the work force instead of attending school. d. few children could afford to attend private elementary schools.

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