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8 April, 17:11

How do the author's interviews at Winn-Dixie and Hearthside contribute to the development of ideas in the text, particularly regarding how the world views low-wage workers?

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  1. 8 April, 17:35
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    It shows he has life experience and knows what he's talking about
  2. 8 April, 18:56
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    After the author's interviews at Winn-Dixie and Hearthside, she felt a sense of compassion for low-wage workers.

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    The author interviews at both Winn-Dixie and Heartside as part of her experience. At Winn-Dixie, her interview is performed by a computer, and she is asked questions that attack her personal morality. She is also forced to undergo a urine test. At Heartside, she realizes that the interviewer is uninterested in learning more about her. These experiences cause the author to feel a sense of compassion for low-wage workers.
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