I believe that your correct answer would be "This sentence shows Elion's determination and commitment to learn."
The reason why I say this is because Elion wanted to be a "biochemistry". But she could not because of her requirement's are not that great. She took many classes and so on and still could not qualify.She needed to learn to have determination.she didn't earn a doctorate so the 1st sentence is false,
she didn't get denied going to any schools so the 3rd one is also false.
she earned her degree at the first college so the 4th one is also false.
the correct answer should be:
This sentence shows Elion's determination and commitment to learn.
Your question is incomplete because it not does not provide the options to choose from, which are the following:
It misuses a statistic to overstate the amount of crime committed in New York City.
It assumes that because one person commits a crime, others will do so as well.
It uses an incorrect appeal to the New York Police Department as an authority.
It assumes that the police policy was the cause of the drop in crime.
Answer:
It assumes that the police policy was the cause of the drop in crime.
Explanation:
In the passage, the speaker does not mention any other causes which may have lead to the reduction of crime in New York City, such as a rise in employment, education and better quality of life. As a consequence, the speaker takes for granted that the only reason for the decrease of the crime rate is the stop-and-frisk policy, which he or she believes should be continued.
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Explanation:
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Answer:
C. greasers have difficult family struggles
Explanation:
Tbh that is already good but you could also go with: We would love to feature you in this year’s yearbook. If you’re interested, you have to contact the student, and student named student in charge of the goal page. Please email students as soon as you can to see how you can get involved. Thank you for your cooperation.
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