Asked by dave

Which paragraph from "The Industrial Revolution" develops the idea about the factory work experience during this time period?


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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have the actual text of "The Industrial Revolution" here, so I can’t pick a paragraph for you. Could you paste the four paragraphs (or even just the sentences from each) so I can read them and answer?

If you can’t paste it, use this quick checklist to identify the paragraph that develops the factory work experience:
- Mentions “factory,” “mill,” “mine,” “workhouse,” or specific workplaces.
- Describes workers’ daily life: long hours, shifts, low wages, strict discipline, or supervision.
- Describes working conditions: dangerous machines, poor lighting/ventilation, noise, injuries, or disease.
- Refers to child labor, women’s roles in factories, or crowded and unsanitary workspaces.
- Includes eyewitness accounts, quotations from workers, or details about routines on the shop floor.

Any paragraph containing several of those elements is the one that develops the factory work experience. Paste the text and I’ll pick the exact paragraph.