Answer:
do u have a picture or something?
His mother tells him to be careful and to not fall in with a bad group of soldiers. Then she says: "I don't know what else to tell yeh, Henry, excepting that yeh must never do no shirking, child, on my account. If so be a time comes when yeh have to be kilt or do a mean thing, why, Henry, don't think of anything cept what's right." You get an explicit feeling that this is the first time Henry is leaving home.
Possible Answer: I think its b. fantasy fiction but i'm not too sure.
A- parental expectations can be beneficial by letting kids know what’s important - and so they can strive to do what’s good for them (assuming there is good parental expectations)
b- they might be detrimental because kids may feel overwhelmed, and feel as if they cannot live up to their expectations, causing them to not do as well as kids who do live up to their parental expectations