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Nata [24]
3 years ago
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PLSS HELP ASAP!!!!

English
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Ahat [919]3 years ago
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The Hadly family was extremely spoiled and had everything. Their house was automated so everything that they wanted could be done right away. Their kids stayed in a high tech nursery that basically did everything that the parents could do without them doing it. They didn't even have to clean, it was all done by the house. So the parents prefered to keep them inside the nursery so it would give them less problems with the kids.

Unfortunately this backfired in the story, They're pretty spoiled and they get everything they want. When things don't go in their way, they get angry. I think that they could be better parents if they could start by stopping spoiling their kids and instead of giving them more time in the room, give them less time. They need to experience the world in a way where they aren't getting everything handed to them, and getting instant gratification. In the story it seems like when their kids disobey they just give them more of what they want besides taking it away. That's a problem, Because the kids need to learn discipline so that they learn that everything has a consequence.  

Explanation: this is an actual essay that i made myself, so use it as you wish

Lynna [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The Hadleys were thrilled to purchase their Happylife Home and were proud to provide their children with the high-tech nursery, a "miracle of efficiency selling for an absurdly low price." The nursery gives the children hours of entertainment, and the house itself performs all the chores that would otherwise occupy George and Lydia's time. There is no need for a routine, since all the cooking and cleaning are silently taken care of by the house, and there is no need for much personal interaction, either. Even...

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