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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Does my sentence make sense?

For this reason, many worker became poor because of the capital and labour injustices that continued to plague them within society.

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For this reason, many workers became poor because of the capital and labour injustices that continued to plague them. )

  • For this reason, many workers became poor because of the capital and labour injustices that continued to plague them.
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For this reason, many workers became poor because of the capital and labour injustices that continued to plague them.

(What is a 'capital injustice'?)
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"Capital and Labour" are kind of joined together, its like the relationship between the working class and the owners (capitalist)

thanks for helping
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If you say 'because', don't also say ''for this reason'.

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