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scZoUnD [109]
1 year ago
5

Read the passage from a student's response to an op-

English
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Andru [333]1 year ago
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Answer:

Sentence 3

Explanation:

The given passage tells us about a problem many future college freshmen are facing. Many students can't afford courses that would help them get ready for the entrance exams, which is why those who are wealthy and those who are not don't get the equal opportunity to enroll in colleges they like or get a scholarship. In sentence 3, the author claims that their school should offer a free test-prep course for all students. That is their personal opinion on the matter, a claim they are making. This is why sentence 3 is the correct option.

hjlf1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

its number 3

Explanation:

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