Kelley wants to elaborate her views on child labor and how wrong it is. One way Kelley explain her view is by using factual information, specifically, statistics. ¨We have in this country, two million children under the age of sixteen years who are earning their bread. They vary in age from six and seven years (in the cotton mills in Georgia) and eight, nine and ten years (in the coal-breakers of Pennsylvania) to fourteen, fifteen and sixteen years and more enlightened states.¨ The use of factual information suggests the audience
Kelley wants to elaborate her views on child labor and how wrong it is. One way Kelley explain her view is by using factual information, specifically, statistics. ¨We have in this country, two million children under the age of sixteen years who are earning their bread. They vary in age from six and seven years (in the cotton mills in Georgia) and eight, nine and ten years (in the coal-breakers of Pennsylvania) to fourteen, fifteen and sixteen years and more enlightened states.¨ The use of factual information suggests the audience