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What does the passage reveal about girls' lives in the nineteenth century? Check all that apply.
I had been to school constantly until I was about ten
years of age, when my mother, feeling obliged to have
help in her work besides what I could give, and also
needing the money which I could earn, allowed me, at my
urgent request (for I wanted to earn money like the other
little girls), to go to work in the mill.
-Loom and Spindle,
Harriet H. Robinson
Many girls worked to earn extra money.
Some girls left school in order to work.
Girls were not allowed to attend school.
Work at the mill was thought to be too difficult for
girls.
Girls were expected to help their families.

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