how does the world depicted on the classroom walls differ from the world of the slum children?
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The world depicted on the class-room walls differs from the world of the slum children in the sense that the pictures on the walls mean progress, prosperity and well-being. But the children of slum children live in a troubled state. They are devoid of education, money and other necessities of life.
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The world depicted on the class-room walls differs from the world of the slum children in the sense that the pictures on the walls mean progress, prosperity and well-being. But the children of slum children live in a troubled state. They are devoid of education, money and other necessities of life. They are underfed, poor and live in grim poverty.❤
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