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polet [3.4K]
2 years ago
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Why did the author write this passage? Should You Work During the School Year?

English
1 answer:
stealth61 [152]2 years ago
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Answer:

Maryam Khan wrote this passage "Should You Work During the School Year?" to encourage students to work not because their parents worked, but because of the unique life-long experience that the students can gain while working and studying.

Students who work reflectively appreciate their classroom lessons.  They understand that their lessons can be practicalized, and in the process, discover the world of work.  They intend to be get themselves better prepared for life than those who do not work.

 

Explanation:

Working during the school year is a way of earning some income to help betray the studentship expenses.  To lessen the near-total reliance on parents and students loans, working appears to be the best, and saves one from wasting valuable time, partying as many students do.

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