o gold earrings are given to enslaved people and seen
English, 20.09.2019 02:00 journeywalker19
Which is a critique of the excerpt?
o gold earrings are given to enslaved people and seen
as cause for shame.
o the effects of slavery are much worse than the effects
of materialism.
o to show their disdain for gold and silver, utopians use
them for chamber pots.
utopians make a great effort to treat precious metals
for everyday purposes.
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Which is a critique of the excerpt?
o gold earrings are given to enslaved people and seen
o gold earrings are given to enslaved people and seen
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