English, 06.01.2021 23:40 jordandabrat
How did the author develop the central idea of “Lucy Larcom and Harriet Hanson?”
A. By listing positive benefits for standing up for your beliefs.
B. By explaining that women were preferred for positions over men in the mills.
C. By giving readers insight into Harriet's perspective on protesting.
D. By conveying that oppression had long last lasting positive impacts.
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How did the author develop the central idea of “Lucy Larcom and Harriet Hanson?”
A. By listing posi...
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