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What do the following lines from Paragraph 18 reveal?

The children under eight had neither shoes, stockings, jacket nor trousers. They were issued two tow-linen shirts a year—short, one-piece garments made of a coarse material like burlap, reaching to the knees. These shirts were worn night and day. They were changed once a week. When they were worn out, the children went naked until the next allowance day.
Answer choices for the above question

A. The children on the plantation were given better care than the adults.

B. Harriet was quite upset at how limited her access to clothing was.

C. The special issue days were the only time children received clothing.

D. The children wore any extra clothes that the adults were not using.

Answer :

Answer:

The special issue days were the only time children received clothing.

Explanation:

Not sure how to explain it but I had the same question on my test and it was correct.