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To oblige is to
the suffering of the Packingtown workers is easily seen.
the beef has been long preserved, like a dead body.
imitation meats are cheaper than the real thing and allow the company to make bigger profits.
full of doubt.
Most canned meat does not match the label on the can.
seemingly
clever.
compel by pressure.
What is ironic about the law banning the slaughter and canning of horse meat?
the suffering of the Packingtown workers is easily seen.
the beef has been long preserved, like a dead body.
imitation meats are cheaper than the real thing and allow the company to make bigger profits.
full of doubt.
Most canned meat does not match the label on the can.
seemingly
clever.
compel by pressure.
What does ostensibly mean?
the suffering of the Packingtown workers is easily seen.
the beef has been long preserved, like a dead body.
imitation meats are cheaper than the real thing and allow the company to make bigger profits.
full of doubt.
Most canned meat does not match the label on the can.
seemingly
clever.
compel by pressure.
Jurgis’s friend tells him that “anybody who could invent a new imitation had been sure of a fortune from old Durham.” Readers can infer that this is because
the suffering of the Packingtown workers is easily seen.
the beef has been long preserved, like a dead body.
imitation meats are cheaper than the real thing and allow the company to make bigger profits.
full of doubt.
Most canned meat does not match the label on the can.
seemingly
clever.
compel by pressure.
In line 17, the narrator most likely uses the phrase “embalmed beef” to convey the idea that
the suffering of the Packingtown workers is easily seen.
the beef has been long preserved, like a dead body.
imitation meats are cheaper than the real thing and allow the company to make bigger profits.
full of doubt.
Most canned meat does not match the label on the can.
seemingly
clever.
compel by pressure.
The narrator explains in lines 61–73 that, unlike the cheating that occurs with the products themselves,
the suffering of the Packingtown workers is easily seen.
the beef has been long preserved, like a dead body.
imitation meats are cheaper than the real thing and allow the company to make bigger profits.
full of doubt.
Most canned meat does not match the label on the can.
seemingly
clever.
compel by pressure.
If someone is sceptical, he or she is
the suffering of the Packingtown workers is easily seen.
the beef has been long preserved, like a dead body.
imitation meats are cheaper than the real thing and allow the company to make bigger profits.
full of doubt.
Most canned meat does not match the label on the can.
seemingly
clever.
compel by pressure.
A plan is ingenious if it is
the suffering of the Packingtown workers is easily seen.
the beef has been long preserved, like a dead body.
imitation meats are cheaper than the real thing and allow the company to make bigger profits.
full of doubt.
Most canned meat does not match the label on the can.
seemingly
clever.
compel by pressure.
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