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In his book free the children, kielburger writes about the trip he took to southeast asia to learn more about iqbal. based on what you know of kielburger, what are most likely his reasons for writing? check all that apply.

to inform readers about iqbal
to provide travelers with a guidebook to southeast asia
to inform readers about child labor
to persuade readers that child labor is a problem
to tell his own story
to entertain readers with funny stories

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