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What is the point of view expressed in the excerpt?

Manchester lies at the foot of the southern slope of a range of hills... The town itself is peculiarly built, so that a person may live in it for years, and go in and out daily without coming into contact with a working-people's quarter...sharply separated from the sections of the city reserved for the middle-class;... below it on river there are several tanneries which fill the whole neighborhood with the stench of animal putrefaction.. the first court below Ducie Bridge was in such a state at the time of the cholera that the sanitary police ordered it evacuated,swept, and disinfected with chloride of lime. The newly-built extension of the Leeds railway, which crosses Irk here, has swept away some of these courts and lanes...Passing along a rough bank, among stakes and washing lines, one penetrates into this chaos of small one storied one roomed huts, in most of which there is no artificial floor;kitchen, living and sleeping room all in one. In such a hike scarcely five feet long by six broad, I found two beds and such bedsteads and beds. Which, with staircase and chimney place, exactly filled the room. This whole collection of cattle sheds for human begins was surrounded on two sides by houses and a factory.

A.) working people living Manchester during the late 19th century were forced to live in terrible conditions.

B.) the city of Manchester was designated to make sure the rich and the poor were able to live together.

C.) Manchester change drastically between the 18th and 19th centuries for the variety of reasons.

D.) The middle class in Manchester or given special privilege privileges not available to any other social class