explain the Jane Taylor poem poverty
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Answer : Poverty is when people live in conditions where the cannot afford many essential things like food, water, clothes, shelter and anything else for comfort.
Explanation:
poverty means a condition when u can afford any kind of luxerise for example
u can afford dal and rice but u can't afford burger . if u have any kind of dout u can ask me.
Answer:
The poem begins to talk about a women who has loved ones, people she knows, people she doesn’t know around her living in poverty. The author begins to describe the settings; it’s not a stable home, it’s not cleaning, cold, and falling apart. Next, it describes the children and how they are poor and what they do to get money or food, the children begin to beg as people pass by. The women hopes that the “rich and happy” see how poverty is effecting the economy, children, and families. Towards the end the women comes across to say that she will not leave, she will stay and help the people she loves, knows, and people she doesn’t know. I think the author is trying to send a message across that if “we” the community open our eyes and take a second to recognize all the poverty around us that “we” can make a difference in a child or families life.