Where was it most likely that the two girls would find work after school?

 

Answer – 

The two friends Jansie and Sophie belonged to marginalized families. It was most likely that after school, they would work at the biscuit factory. Jansie was realistic and had accepted this truth. However, Sophie was a kind of dreamer. She was ambitious and wanted to do something different – like owning or managing a boutique.

 

 

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