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craiczarry

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All of the following accurately describe children living in poverty EXCEPT


◦ they are generally driven by achievement and work.
◦ they may come from homes that are not adequate in terms of shelter.
◦ they may live in dangerous communities.
◦ they may not have adequate food or medical coverage.


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they are generally driven by achievement and work.



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