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What is the writer's profession?

A. He is a carpenter.
B. He is a writer.
C. He is a blue-collar worker.
D. He is a plumber.

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Blue-collar workers in general ________ in recent years.

A. are working at lower-paying jobs
B. are making as much as or more than the white collars
C. are constantly on strike in order to get better pay
D. are making $60,000 a year

That people who work with their hands as well as their brains are not likely to belong to the local country club indicates that ________.

A. there is still prejudice against people who work with their brains
B. there is still prejudice against people who work with their hands
C. the local country club is badly managed
D. people who work with their hands as well as their brains cannot afford the fees

That we do not have enough people who do things well with their hands is probably because ________.

A. our sense of values is confused
B. it is better to sell houses as a salesman than it is to build them as a carpenter
C. it is better to repair a car as a mechanic than it is to sell a car as a car salesman
D. people who do things well with their hands make little money

It can be inferred that the writer thinks ________.

A. young people should all learn a trade
B. fathers who were plumbers should encourage their children to be plumbers, too
C. blue-collar work should be better paid
D. people should not be prejudiced against blue-collar work

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