Asked by Eionna
In "Gumption," why does Charlie Oyster's father challenge the WPA men's decision to give Charlie a road work job instead of an office job?
A.
He thinks it is unfair that Sylvester got an office job rather than Charlie.
B.
He insists that Charlie will learn to use a typewriter once he starts working.
C.
He wants Charlie to have the best education he can get.
D.
He expects Charlie to get a job that reflects his education and experience.
A.
He thinks it is unfair that Sylvester got an office job rather than Charlie.
B.
He insists that Charlie will learn to use a typewriter once he starts working.
C.
He wants Charlie to have the best education he can get.
D.
He expects Charlie to get a job that reflects his education and experience.
Answers
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