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"The Harvest Gypsies:" Which statement from the excerpt best explains the difference between the migrant family's children and the other children?
"And this father will not be able to make a maximum of four hundred dollars a
a)
year any more because he is no longer alert; he isn't quick at piece-work, and
he is not able to fight clear of the dullness..."
Ob)
"Sometimes they still start the older children off to school, but the ragged
little things will not go; they hide in ditches or wander off by themselves until
it is time to go back to the tent..."

c)
“The better-dressed children shout and jeer, the teachers are quite often
impatient with these additions to their duties, and the parents of the 'nice'
children do not want to have disease carriers in the schools."
d)
"The father of this family once had a little grocery store and his family lived in
back of it so that even the children could wait on the counter."

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