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Arts, 24.02.2021 02:40, benwill0702

Read the following excerpt from a news article: The tent cities are full of people from all walks of life. On one “street,” I met a bank manager living right next door to a migrant farmworker. The two families share a clothesline between their tents. When I asked the banker how he felt about his new living situation he replied, “At least I have a roof over my head. That’s more than I can say for some of the other executives I used to work with.” While people are trying to make the best of the situation, there is no doubt that more needs to be done by the government to return people to work. Which of the following does this excerpt most likely represent?

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