The full question and reading passage is:
Tonight in Chicago there are a hundred thousand children wearing out their strength and blasting their lives in the effort to earn their bread! There are a hundred thousand mothers who are living in misery and squalor, struggling to earn enough to feed their little ones! There are a hundred thousand old people, cast off and helpless, waiting for death to take them from their torments! There are a million people, men and women and children, who share the curse of the wage-slave; who toil every hour they can stand and see, for just enough to keep them alive; who are condemned till the end of their days to monotony and weariness, to hunger and misery, to heat and cold, to dirt and disease, to ignorance and drunkenness and vice!
The term that least describes the mood of this passage is dauntless.
The term "dauntless" least describes the mood of the passage. "Dauntless" implies bravery or fearlessness, which is not reflective of the overwhelming and saddening situation of a hundred thousand children in Chicago described in the passage.
no
No, Upton Sinclair is not single.
Marybetts Sinclair has written: 'Modern hydrotherapy for the massage therapist' -- subject(s): Hydrotherapy, Massage, Masseurs, Methods 'Massage for healthier children' -- subject(s): Massage for children
Leonard Sinclair has written: 'Metabolic disease in childhood' -- subject(s): Metabolic Diseases, Metabolic disorders in children, In infancy & childhood
The total fertility rate describes the average number of children a woman has in her lifetime.
A family describes parents and children.
Segregation
heredity
Michael Sinclair has written: 'Relationships between female labour force anticipation and day care services in Ontario' -- subject(s): Child care services, Child care, Employment, Children of working mothers, Women
nanny
Yes, he had three sons with his divorced wife Margaret Sinclair: Justin, Alexandre, and Michel. He also had one daughter with another women.
bope