How did charles dickens's writings serve as a form of social criticism?
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a. they urged...
How did charles dickens's writings serve as a form of social criticism?
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a. they urged citizens to form utopian societies without private
property
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b. they attacked radical labor unions for undermining social stability
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c. they focused on describing scenes of nature rather than cities.
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d. they highlighted the social problems created by industrialization.
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