Problem: This is related to a book called Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City, by Andrea Elliott. Please quickly read parts 6 to 8 of that book. Part 6(chapters 37-39) Part 7(chapters 44-45) Part 8 (rest). 1.Does "Invisible Child" add to the common American saying that you should "pull yourself up by your bootstraps"? Does it call into question the idea that government help is the only way to fight poverty? 2. Does Dansani have to cut ties with her family, society, or identity in order to be successful in the traditional sense? Should you pay that price? Is it even a fair price to ask? 3 . How did you feel when the book was over? What do you think will happen with Dasani and her siblings? (Please take your time with this and try to be lengthy) Thank you!!!