5. In Annawadi, Asha takes a series of calculated risks to give her daughter Manju a life far more hopeful than that of other young women such as Meena. What does Asha lose by her efforts to improve her daughter’s life chances? What does she gain? Were Asha’s choices understandable to you, in the end? This is based off the book: Behind the beautiful forevers
Answer:
Asha lost following things in her efforts to improve her daughter's
life chances:
Asha gain following things:
Yes Asha's choice was understandable in the end. Being alone she found a way to not only survive but making sure her daughter should not lead the life how she is leading. So she made sure she should ful fil her dream and get graduate to be succeeful in life and come out of the vicious circle here Asha was in.
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