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what do paragraphs four through 12 most suggest about the relationship between urban and rural areas in nineteenth-century England​

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The city dwellers were indifferent towards to the country workers who provided them with food.

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The relation between the people of the rural and the urban areas in the nineteenth century in England was not very cordial. They did not have close and good relations with each others.

Even though the people who lived in the cities have access to all the facilities and opportunities, mostly they did not have a good lifestyle and poor working conditions were widespread at that time, specially with the industrialization process.

But the rural people did not have access to all these facilities and opportunities. And the people in the urban areas did not care much about the people in the rural areas and the country workers who worked for the people of cities.

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