In Free the Children, why does the author provide a first-hand account of visiting a brick kiln?
to emphasize how factory conditions have improved
to show a group of people who Iqbal helped escape
to emphasize the horrific conditions of debt slavery
to show the place where Iqbal was forced to work​

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Answer:  C. Debt slavery conditions

Explanation:

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The author of "In Free the Children" provided a first-hand account of visiting a brick kiln to emphasize the horrific conditions of debt slavery.

What is the In Free the Children book?

The book tittles "In Free the Children" was written by a Young Man to Fights Against Child Labor.

Hence, the author provided a first-hand account of visiting a brick kiln to emphasize the horrific conditions of debt slavery.

Therefore, the Option C is correct.

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