what is a bellows and slag heaps ?
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A slag heap is a hill made from waste material, such as rock and mud, left over from mining.
The bellows are used to deliver additional air to the fuel, raising the rate of combustion and therefore the heat output. Various kinds of bellows are used in metallurgy: Box bellows were and are traditionally used in East Asia. Pot bellows were used in ancient Egypt.
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Answer:refers to the bodies of children living in slums. Seem to be like heaps of waste
Explanation:waste is something not wanted similarly the children in the slums are unwarranted and despised by the society.
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