The Echoes of Inequality
Born into a financially-strapped family, Tom was a bright, ambitious student who dreamed of a better future. His school, nestled in the heart of an affluent neighborhood, showcased an evident class divide. The stark inequality fueled Tom's determination, his ambition glittering like a diamond in the rough. Tom's intelligence was a shining beacon that illuminated his potential. He diligently studied, his eyes scanning the pages of borrowed textbooks late into the night, his mind absorbing knowledge like a sponge. The dichotomy of his life and that of his classmates became more pronounced, but it did not deter him. It was the school's annual Science Fair that provided Tom with the opportunity he had been waiting for. His project, crafted from scrapped materials, was a testament to his ingenuity. The whispers of astonishment echoed through the crowd as Tom explained the mechanics of his creation. The wealthy parents, initially dismissive, found themselves captivated by Tom's brilliance. The victory was not just his win in the competition, but a triumph over socio-economic barriers. The echo of inequality diminished that day, replaced by the chorus of applause and admiration. Tom's story is a testament to the power of determination and intellect over adversity. It highlights the harsh reality of social inequality but also reminds us that resilience and hard work can break down even the sturdiest of barriers.
Question 1
What kind of environment did Tom grow up in?
Affluent
Middle class
Rural
Financially-strapped
Urban
Question 2
What did Tom's intelligence symbolize in the text?
A candle
An anchor
A shining beacon
A rock
A kite
Question 3
What did Tom's victory signify?
His popularity
His anger
His triumph over socio-economic barriers
His wealth
His physical strength
Question 4
What was the reaction of the wealthy parents to Tom's project?
They were bored
They were dismissive
They were angry
They were captivated
They were indifferent
Question 5
What helped Tom to win the science fair?
His social status
His athletics
His ingenuity
His family's wealth
His appearance
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