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What has made most of the people leave the town​

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Answered by siri228088
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Answer:

People have left the town and gone to the Shambles' Gate or quite near the scaffold in order to have a better view of the patriot's execution. Only a few paralysed persons are sitting at the windows.

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Answered by vishal10495152
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Explanation:

Hometown is a particularly American context, and I’m writing from a UK and a London perspective, so non-Londoners might need a little context.

I come from 4 or 5 generations of Londoners, all of whom lived in a working class area of south west London called the World’s End on the border between Chelsea and Fulham. My people were laundresses and labourers and grave diggers. None of them owned houses, most of them rented rooms, flats and houses within a few streets of each other.

My parents rented a house from the local church, Chelsea Old Church. Even in the 1950s it had no electricity, no bathroom, an outside lavatory, one gas boiler for hot water in the kitchen and gas lighting throughout the house.

In 1958 my parents had saved up enough money to have electricity installed in the house at their own expense, because our landlords, the church, refused to pay for it. Six months later the church decided to evict us, and our neighbours on either side, because their financial advisors told them they would get a better return by evicting five families, demolishing the houses and building luxury apartments.

I suppose I left my birthplace because of gentrification that made luxury flats a possibility in what had previously been a working class street, and rapacious Christians who decided that their financial benefit was more important than housing poor people.

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