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Savatey
1 month ago
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What does the term endless drudgeries mean as it is used in paragraph 37?

English
2 answers:
Bond [6.4K]1 month ago
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The answer is A) Ongoing personal needs. "<span>All the joy of the home-coming was gone, when the figure arose from the cow and approached the gate, and put the pail of milk down on the platform by the pump."</span>

In paragraph 37, the options are as follows:
<span> A) Ongoing personal needs
B) Continuous deep poverty
C) Constant unpleasant chores
D) Unresolved family conflicts</span>
ddd [6.2K]1 month ago
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ongoing personal needs

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