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1. What is your reaction to this poem? 2. Ask two questions about the subject of this poem and explain how the answers to these questions might add to your understanding of this period.

3. Develop your own “what if” questions to this poem. For example, what if the poet left his job? What if the workers at this shop were given more time off?

4. “What if you could interview Morris Rosenfield?” Prepare a series of questions for the interview.


1. What is your reaction to this poem?

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