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In this passage, what point of view does Dickens's satire express about the society of his day?
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A. Those who oversee workhouses have done much to help
the poor.
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Even the wealthy live under dangerously harsh conditions.
C. The poor live under dangerously harsh conditions.
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D. Tensions between the social classes will lead to violence .

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