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Answer:
This is only 165 words, but I got brain dead. Hopefully you can string along some more ideas/answers, but heres what I've got. Sorry if it wasn't enough :(
Explanation:
The advantages and disadvantages of staying in contact with your parents/guardians as a teenager.
There are many advantages and disadvantages when it comes to staying in contact with a parent as a teen. When you're a teen you need space, as you're going through hormones or just need space because of school. There can always be strict parents, disallowing you to see friends or other parts of the family. Parents can shame you and make you feel bad about things you really shouldn't feel bad about.
But keeping contact isn't always bad, we have parents to help out needs and keep us safe until we can finally leave off to college or start our own life. Your parents also pay for the majority of your things. Parents pay for your food, shelter, and even the phone in your pocket.
Parents can both have pros and cons whenever it comes to keeping contact with them, but none the less we should try and be thankful.
The correct answer is 2. "First class!" my mother exclaimed, with an intake of breath. "How did you end up there?"
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Explanation:
In excerpt two, there is a clear contrast between the mother of Hemma (female main character and narrator) who belongs to a middle or low socioeconomic status and the parents of the male character Kaushik. This is shown by the reaction of the mother of Hemma who is shocked by the extravagance of flying in first class. This is shown in "First class!... How did you end up there?" that shows the surprise of the mother and the answer of the father in "It could become a terrible habit" that shows how proud he is of this event. Thus, this excerpt shows the diversity within socioeconomic status by explaining the shock and surprise of Hemma mother to the fact another family flew in first class.