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1. Take the case of a child raised under slum conditions, whose parents
are socially ambitious and envy families with money, but who
nevertheless squander the little they have on drink.
A. Common sense would expect that he would develop the value of
thrift: he would never again endure the grinding poverty he has
experienced as a child.
B. He may simply be, unable in later life, to mobilize a drive sufficient to
overcome these early conditions.
C. But infact it is not so
D. The exact conditions are too complex but when certain conditions are
fulfilled, he will thereafter be a spend thrift.
6. This is what has been observed in a number of cases.​

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Answered by Anonymous
19

The child whose parents were socially and financially unstable and was raised slum...rather than learning values of thrift from his parents he would help the needy in his later life when he has grown up

Answered by Anonymous
6

The question is incomplete, the complete question is - Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between  sentences 1 to 6.

The correct sequence will be - BACD

B. He may simply be, unable in later life, to mobilize the drive sufficient to overcome these early conditions.

A. Common sense will expect that he would develop the value of thrift: and he will never again endure the grinding poverty he has experienced as a child.

C. But in fact it is not so

D. The exact conditions are very complex but when certain conditions are fulfilled, he will thereafter be a spend thrift.

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