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olga nikolaevna [1]
3 years ago
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·        Learners from more affluent homes are better prepared for school that from less privileged ​

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pishuonlain [190]3 years ago
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The answer to the given question is given as follows:

Those who are from an affluent home are considered rich and therefore are different than the rest and can spend more on their selves.

Learners from more affluent home are rich and therefore can hire good tutors for better learning.

Learners from more affluent homes have more people around them who are well educated and help them with building learning skills. They have friends and relatives who are working on good positions in a reputable organization.  

The students who belong to less privilege homes usually have very few relatives or friends who are educated.

Many colleges and universities prefer students who belong to wealthy homes, but this is not case every where and some schools and universities invite candidates based on merit.

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