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Multiple Choice
1. D (Chapter 1)
2. C (Chapter 1)
4. C (Chapter 3, Chapter 4, Chapter 5 & Chapter 6)
5. A (Various chapters)
6. D (Various chapters)
7. C (Chapter 10, Chapter 11)
8. B (Chapter 9, p. 64)
9. A (Various chapters)
10. D (Chapter 11)
11. A (Chapter 15, Chapter 16, Chapter 17 & Chapter 18)
12. C (Chapter 16)
13. B (Various chapters)
14. D (Chapter 22)
15. A (Chapter 23)
Long Answer
1. If shuttles are not placed properly, they can fly off the machine and injure a weaver, known as a “flying shuttle.” Shuttles can carry viruses and bacteria from the mouths of other weavers who use their lips to thread the loom—the “kiss of death.” The unventilated, low-quality air inside the sealed rooms of the factories creates an environment in which workers constantly inhale microscopic fibers from the textiles, causing a persistent cough.
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