Answer: Research shows that lower-income mothers are less affectionate, less responsive to distress signs, and can have harsh parenting styles. Home environments of those struck by poverty are more likely to be chaotic. Parents are generally stressed, unresponsive, less sensitive and provide less cognitive stimulation for children. Children raised in poverty are more likely to drop out of school, repeat a grade, or be expelled or suspended. There is also a definite gap in SAT scores between students who live in poverty and their more economically-advantaged peers- a gap that has grown by 42% in the last two decades.
Explanation: The effect of the commentary shows that Nick is reflective, and is very observant of past events.
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After realizing that she had lost her friend's necklace Madame Loisel went into a state of panic, stress, and even more poverty than she and her husband were in before. She asked everyone she knew for money promising to pay them back just so she could afford a new "identical" necklace to give to her friend. With all of the borrowed money, she had finally bought the new necklace and "returned" it to her friend. Little did she know that the necklace she borrowed was fake.
So for 10 years she spent cleaning and working so hard trying to pay back all these people thinking the necklace she lost was real. Throughout these 10 years, she more or less entered a state of depression and ultimate exhaustion realizing she had wasted so much of her life.
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