Suppose a UK newspaper headline reads 'government figures show that more children are in poverty than was the case ten years ago'. What can we be sure of from this?
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Варианты ответа:
- More children are in households which find it harder to survive than was the case ten years ago
- Many children are in households whose incomes are lower than they were ten years ago
- The incomes of poorer families have risen less over the last ten years than the incomes of average families
- The very poorest households are poorer than they were ten years ago
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