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What does Silas seem to believe about the young man, Harold? "The death of the hired man"

a. He will make an excellent farmer

b. He will be a success in life

c. He should be admired for his education

d. He has not learned anything useful in life

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d. He has not learned anything useful in life

He thinks if he could teach him that, he’d be Some good perhaps to someone in the world.
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The Death of the Hired Hand