Which sentence describes the tactics that farmers would use to fight unfair foreclosure?
The farmers became desperate. IT GOT SO A NEIGHBOR WOULDN'T BUY FROM A NEIGHBOR BECAUSE THE FARMER DIDN'T GET ANY OF IT. It went to the [creditors]. And it wasn't enough to satisfy them. . . .FIRST, THEY'D TAKE YOUR FARM, THEN THEY TOOK YOUR LIVESTOCK, THEN YOUR MACHINERY. Even your household goods. And they'd move you off. The farmers were almost united. WE HAD [PENNY AUCTION SALES]. SOME NEIGHBORS WOULD BID A PENNY AND GIVE IT BACK TO THE OWNER.
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WE HAD [PENNY AUCTION SALES]. SOME NEIGHBORS WOULD BID A PENNY AND GIVE IT BACK TO THE OWNER.
explanation
The first sentence is describing the behavior of neighbors, it doesn't contain any info about farmers' tactics
In the second sentence, the pronoun 'they' refers to the creditors, not farmers
The third one does seem to suggest the tactics opted by them (i e bidding a penny and giving it back to the owner)
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