Answer:
make friends to spend time with
get a job
get a pet
find a significant other
Well, a, b, and d are wrong because a and b aren't persuasive and that throws d away. It is c because being persuasive is like if you owned a restaurant, you would persuade people to come by cooking amazing food people love and adversizing it. So the answer is C!
Based on context clues in paragraph 4 of Passage 2, we can conclude that pedagogy means teaching.
<em>Moreover, pragmatism became a popular way of </em><em>educating</em><em> and governing during the Progressive Era. Many </em><em>scholars </em><em>and </em><em>academics </em><em>emphasized the importance of applied </em><em>knowledge</em><em>. Notable </em><em>Pragmatist</em><em>, John Dewey, crafted significant pragmatic pedagogy and asserted that </em><em>schools</em><em> should be foundations for social change. </em>
In the above excerpt, I've boldened words that are either synonymous or have some sort of correlation to the word "teaching" and specifically, "pedagogy."
When you take the time to look at the text surrounding a certain word, corresponding expressions and statements will aid you in defining lesser well-known words, such as, pedagogy.