In the essay "Factory Life as It Is by an Operative," how does the writer assess her world?
A) She marveled at the technology in the factory.
B) She did not appreciate what had happened to the artisans.
C) She believed it was best to keep quiet about her work.
D) She saw the wealthy as hypocrites.
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