ote: Lewis Hine was hired by the National Child Labor Committee to show people what life was like for the children working in mills, on farms and in factories. The NCLC was documenting child labor in mills to support legislation that would mandate both minimum age and maximum hours for factory workers in the United States. Question 1: What do you SEE in the picture? Think about WHO you see, WHERE they are, WHAT they are wearing, and any other details you see in the image. Your answer should be written in 1-3 complete sentences.

In the picture taken by Lewis Hine, I see a young child in worn-out clothes and barefoot, standing in a dilapidated factory. The child appears to be exhausted and overworked, with a solemn expression on their face. The factory environment seems suffocating and hazardous, with large machinery and piles of cloth surrounding the child.