it may be a lack of education, or a run away, or he or she is to poor.
someone who has no where to live and ask for money on the corner of streets to help them survive in bad conditions
No, she either stayed in hotels or in convents. She did not live on the streets.
they live on streets
If they weren't in an orphans home, where someone took care of them, then they either died, or learned to live in the streets.
she did not help poor people witch live in streets that I know of.
No, Streets & Trips 2005 was the last version to have Pocket Streets.
In London we live in a prestigious street; in New York we live on one.
People who live on the streets are mostly denigrate. This sentence works because the word means to unfairly criticize someone or something.
The reasons for that vary a lot: * There are no wastebaskets or recycling bins around. * Someone doesn't care about the cleanliness of the streets and the environment. * Someone doesn't know why he/she shouldn't throw litter on the streets.
On the streets.
Zombies are fictional creatures and do not actually live on streets. In horror films or stories, zombies are often depicted roaming the streets in search of prey.
someone who is not rich and sleeps on streets