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The text says: “Even though Diana had stopped the loom, Lyddie stood rubbing the powder into her fingertips, hesitating to plunge her hands into the bowels of the machine” (75). Based on context, what does the phrase "bowels of the machine" mean?

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The internal organs of people

The insides of the looms

The outside of the machine

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