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1 September, 09:03

Read the excerpt from Loom and Spindle.

And we named our sunbonnets "log-cabins," and set our teacups (we drank from saucers then) in little glass tea-plates, with log-cabins impressed on the bottom. The part the Lowell mill-girls took in these and similar events serves to show how wide-awake and up to date many of these middle-century working-women were.

Which statement best describes the narrator's perspective in the excerpt?

She is amused by the unusual fashions that factory girls once wore.

She is proud of the mill-girls' contribution to political events in her youth.

She is impressed by the fame that the mill-girls achieved in her youth.

She is sentimental about the friendships that have endured throughout her life.

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  1. 1 September, 09:07
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    B) she is proud of mill-girls contribution to political events in her youth
  2. 1 September, 09:16
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    She is proud of the mill-girls' contribution to political events in her youth.

    Explanation:

    This is the statement that best describes the attitude that the narrator takes towards the Mill girls. The narrator tells us that the Lowell Mill girls took part of several social and political events of great significance. She also tells us that the girls were wide-awake and up to date with current issues. This implies that the narrator is proud of the contribution of the Mill girls to the political events of her youth.
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