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erastova
6 days ago
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What connection does the author draw between dropping out of college and additional obstacle students will face?the text is avoi

d high student debt and dropping out by asking these 4 questions about any college
A. students who dropout of school usually still have debt and have decreased job perspectives without the degree
B. students were spared from debt by dropping out of school but now they don't have a degree
C. Students who dropout of school have a hard time returning to finish their degree
D. Student financial aid is withdrawn if they don't graduate which causes them to go into debt
English
1 answer:
Naddika [7.4K]6 days ago
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In my view, the correct option is letter A based on the information provided.
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