Why does the author include his phrase?
"Backs may go threadbare and stomachs may worry along
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English, 19.03.2021 21:00 lilquongohard
Why does the author include his phrase?
"Backs may go threadbare and stomachs may worry along
on indifferent filling, but a house will have things"
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A To demonstrate that people would give up material
objeÄŤts to live with only basic necessities.
B To demonstrate that everyone should be willing to
live without a house or necessities like clothing.
C To demonstrate that houses requires a lot of
upkeep and will take all of their owner's money.
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