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Look at the frames from Iqbal.
How does the author highlight Iqbal's impact on others in
these frames?
Arshad Ghullah comes to lgbal's house
Whenlobal visits his home village he
speaks with children in other carpet
factories. Many now dare to leave their
Owners
You must begin to work again,
otherwise the others won't work
either!
by showing Iqbal ignoring the factory owner's demands
by showing a group of children listening to the factory
owner
by showing a group of children intently listening to Iqbal
by showing Iqbal leading children out the factory
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Answer:by showing a group of children intently listening to Iqbal

Explanation:i got it on edg

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Answer:

by showing a group of children intently listening to Iqbal

Step-by-step explanation:

Iqbal Masih was a Pakistani boy, who, at the age of 4, started working in inhumane conditions, as a part of bonded labor, to repay his family's debts.

For six years he worked for a local carpet factory owner, until he finally escaped and, with help from some children rights organizations, got an education and started spreading the word about child labor in Pakistan.

His words encouraged many children to fight against this illegal work. Because of his bravery, children respected him and listened to everything he said.

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