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A turn-of-the-nineteenth-century real estate ad targeted to immigrant workers says, "where there was darkness, now there is light." what does this ad imply about the lives of working families?a.a new home will enable them to overcome hard conditions.b.they are too poor to afford electricity where they live now.c.their current working conditions are quite difficult.d.they should leave their current dangerous neighborhoods.

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User Mliebelt
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A. A new home will enable them to overcome hard conditions.

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correct answer because i got it wrong the first 2 times and it showed me it.

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User Stinaq
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The correct answer for this question is "d.they should leave their current dangerous neighborhoods."
A turn-of-the-nineteenth-century real estate ad targeted to immigrant workers says, "where there was darkness, now there is light." This adimply about the lives of working is that they should leave their current dangerous neighborhoods.
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