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elixir [45]
2 years ago
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Select the correct text in the passage.

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bazaltina [42]2 years ago
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Jeremy earns more money than Rose because Jeremy have done his engineering degree while on the other hand Rose was an college dropout.

Education literally means "what one learns by being taught." As a result, the definition of a good education would be the things a person learns from being well taught.

It includes fundamental principles such as honesty, truthfulness, charity, hospitality, tolerance, love, kindness, and sympathy. Moral education leads to perfection. Education is more than just obtaining a degree; it also includes necessary value-based teachings that result in character development and social improvement.

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