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Read the excerpt from Free the Children.
Why does...
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Read the excerpt from Free the Children.
Why does the author most likely include this interaction?
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"School," I had asked him, "would you like to go to school?"
"What is school? What is it like? What do people do there?"
"What do you hope for the future?" I said.
"I will do the same job. I will work to pay the debt. I will work
to eat. One day I will take a loan from the owner. My children
will have to pay.
to emphasize the generational cycle of debt slavery
to highlight how Iqbal's work helped people
to show why Iqbal was targeted for his work
to illustrate how people escape from debt slavery
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