Thirteen-year-old Elisa has been working in a factory for many years. Often her work hours keep her from attending school. When she does go to both work and school, she is exhausted because of the number of hours she has to work. This is an example of __________.
A. child labor
B. typical work life in a developed country
C. a healthy work/school balance
D. atypical work life in a developing country
Answer: A
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