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Callista Essay

The document argues that children from low-income families are better prepared for adult life than those from wealthy families. It highlights that these children learn to manage money, work for their survival, and develop independence from a young age. The experience of hardship equips them with essential life skills that wealthy children may lack.

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Callista Essay

The document argues that children from low-income families are better prepared for adult life than those from wealthy families. It highlights that these children learn to manage money, work for their survival, and develop independence from a young age. The experience of hardship equips them with essential life skills that wealthy children may lack.

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Callista

I agree to the statement that children brought up in families that do not have large amounts of money are
better prepared to deal with the problem of adult life than children brought up wealthy parents.

Children from poor family is better prepared than children from wealthy family because children from
poor family have to learn to manage money from kids, children from poor family have to work to get money to
survive with their family, and children from poor family must be independent because they don't have servant
to help them with their work ex: they have to learn to cook, learn to wash cloths, and learn to wash dishes
from they were little. They feel the hardship of life

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