Question
Why does Jose feel "destined to labor"?
He has no choice.
He performs poorly in school.
His parents have set the example.
His father has lined up a job for him.
He has no choice.
He performs poorly in school.
His parents have set the example.
His father has lined up a job for him.
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GPT-4o mini
Jose feels "destined to labor" primarily because his parents have set the example. This reflects a sense of inevitability based on his family's history and the expectations placed upon him. The patterns established by his parents' work and lifestyle create a framework within which he feels he must operate, suggesting that his future is largely determined by their experiences and choices.
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