In "In Praise of Chimney Sweepers," Lamb addresses societal attitudes toward the sweepers. How does he contrast the innocence of the young chimney sweepers with the complexity of adult society?
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By portraying sweepers as carefree and adults as responsible
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By depicting sweepers' suffering as noble and adults' lives as corrupted
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By showing that childhood is an idyllic escape from adult responsibilities
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By arguing that both sweepers and adults have equally burdensome lives
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