(A) "let me never lose them." The goddess had granted his prayer. Young boys like the son of priest now wore shoes.But many others like the ragpickers in my neighborhood remain shoeless. (1) Who is 'them' referred to in the above lines?
*Young boys
*Priests
*Shoes
*Temples
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shoes
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the another is praying to god that never lose shoes(them) that he got after a long time
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In the given passage, the word "them" refers to shoes.
- The passage is describing a prayer made by someone to a goddess to never lose "them". The god accepted his pleading and young youths, including the offspring of a friar, was immediately wearing footwear.
- However, the authorization also mentions that skilled were still many remainders of something, in the way that ragpickers in the narrator's community, the one remained wearing no shoes. The enactment climaxes the contrast between those the one has an approach to basic essentialities in the way that footwear and those who do not.
- It still focal points the impact of social rank and business-related standing on the approach to such essentialities. Young lads from a relatively confidential upbringing in the way that the son of a friar has an approach to shoes while the remainder of something, in the way that ragpickers, who are from lower socio-business-related qualifications, are lacking them.
Hence,the 'them' referred to in the above lines is "shoes".
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