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26 November, 16:02

Which aspect of Upton Sinclair's life best explains his reasons for writing The Jungle?

A. his lack of sympathy for the working class

B. his pro-capitalism views

C. his lack of education

D. his socialist politics

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  1. 26 November, 19:03
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    D is the correct answer. Sinclair wrote ‘The Jungle’ to expose the harsh working conditions and lives of people who immigrated to the USA. He shows the poverty that many working class people lived in.
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