In what sense are the slum children different? *
1 point
A) their IQ
B) Their wisdom
c) Their dresses
D) because of no access to hope and openness of the world
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The right option should be D
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The correct answer is option D) because of no access to hope and openness of the world.
Explanation:
- In a slum school classroom, the children's features are pallid, unhappy, and despondent.
- Their features are hidden by their damaged and messy hair.
- They're like weeds in that they have no roots.
- They have little rat's eyes and are physically feeble.
- The slum children are like "rootless weeds" who are undesired by society and do not belong.
- Their hair is untidy, and their features are pale, indicating that they are malnourished and destitute.
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