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English, 22.10.2019 21:20 Knelson566

The golf links by sarah norcliffe cleghorn the golf links lie so near the mill that almost every day the laboring children can look out and see the men at play.
why does the author use satire in this poem?

a.
to compare men with children
b.
to demonstrate disdain for golf
c.
to protest child labor practices
d.
to support leisure activities

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