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In Lady Chatterley's Lover, the character Clifford believes that: Group of answer choices a) employers should pay workers higher wages b) he would be financially ruined if his workers went on strike c) workers have a lot of power because they can threaten to strike d) workers won't strike because they can't afford to.

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Clifford believes that workers won't strike because they can't afford to.

Answer: Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

Lady Chatterley’s lover is a book authored by DH Lawrence. Clifford Chatterley is one of the major character from the novel who is a rich businessman, who isn’t fond of love, and the one who is paralyzed.

What Clifford believes is true because in Chapter 13 from the novel when Clifford and Constance have an interaction whether workers will go on strike, Clifford clearly states that workers won’t strike, because going on strike would mean risking their job which feeds their stomach. And a poor worker would definitely don’t want that to happen.

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