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English, 26.03.2021 15:50, deena7

“Now that she thought of it, she could hardly breathe, the air was so laden with moisture and debris” NOTE CARDS:
1.) The air in the factory was humid and dusty.
2.) The looms were powerful and could injure workers if they weren’t careful.
3.) Workers lived and ate in crowded, noisy boarding houses.

Which Working Conditions note card best explains what this quote helps the reader understand about Lyddie’s life and work?

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