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WILL MARK BRAINLIEST: Read this excerpt from "The Bay State Strike."
There are two classes of
workers those who
work in the shops and
those [who work at
home the former use
the machines and
materials of the bosses,
while the latter work on
their own machines, or
work by hand,
furnishing their own
materials. It is evident
that the latter should
receive higher pay than
the former, and the
report not having
considered this fact, was
subjected to severe
handling.
How does the use of
rhetoric in this excerpt
advance the reporter's
point of view?

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