<span>As it turns out, Mrs. Winterbottom leaves to reconnect with a son she gave up for adoption before she married Mr. Winterbottom. She never told anyone about this son for fear of not seeming "respectable." She is very worried about being "respectable," perhaps because Mr. Winterbottom cares so much about being respectable, too.</span>
Answer: There are a lot of problems been entangled with on daily basis.....
1. Dangers
2. Lack of or inadequate means of livelihood
3. Disease outbreak
4. Insufficient security
5. Bad leadership to followership relationship....
The cummulative effect of the above mentioned challenges could be
1. Inability to foot the bill
2. Living below poverty level
3. Low standard of living
4 . The children could become drop out ....
There are some many changes in globe as a whole thereby tilting people to resort to different packages of survival...... Challenges like...
1. Epileptic government policy
2. Inflation rate
3 . High level of insecurity
4 . Pandemic disease
5 . Erratic power supply
All these have dilapidating effects on t citizenry and in turn drastically lowers the gross domestic products (GDP) of the country..
I would probably use a checklist (B), because the order in which you complete items on a checklist does not really matter, just don't forget to check them after completing them. A diagram might also be okay, but it depends on what it shows.
I read this short story once... since the main character and her brother are super poor but don't realize it, the mood is ignorant, wistful, and sad. it's also kinda reminiscent because the author is telling the story of her childhood as an adult
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