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Micro-Passage: "The exhibit displayed the evolution of the loom, from the hand-operated frames of the eighteenth century to the steam-powered giants that defined the Industrial Revolution. Beside the last frame was a photograph of a group of displaced weavers. Their faces were not masks of anger, but rather of a profound, quiet bewilderment—as if the world they understood had simply evaporated while they slept." The author's description of the weavers' faces as 'quiet bewilderment' rather than 'anger' serves primarily to:

  1. Document the specific historical day on which the photograph was taken during the peak of the Industrial Revolution.
  2. Emphasize the sudden and incomprehensible nature of the social and economic shifts caused by technological progress.
  3. Suggest that the weavers were ultimately resigned to their fate and supported the modernization of the textile industry.
  4. Critique the poor quality of the eighteenth-century looms as being the primary cause of the weavers' eventual unemployment.

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