Bursary actually differs from student loan because bursary are grants given to help students further their academics while student loan are given to students which they are required to pay back.
<h3>What is bursary?</h3>
Bursary is actually known as an academic grant that a particular institution gives to a student in order to support the student in his/her academics.
While student loan has to do with the money given to students for any other reason but which must be paid back by the student.
Bursary is not paid back but student loan is paid back.
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The mix of Spanish and English foreshadows the author’s inner struggle with her identity.
Esmeralda Santiago writes about finding her true identity as she had to move around a lot and live both in Puerto Rico and the USA.
<span> The words "dire" and "must "give off a passionate tone.</span>
Answer: Bandwagon
Bandwagon fallacy assumes that the opinion of the majority is always right. It is also called an <em>appeal to popularity</em>, or <em>argumentum ad populum</em>. The problem with this line of thinking is that this type of argument only proves that a position is "popular," but it says nothing about whether it is "true." In this case, the argument offered for eating Lunch Nibbles is simply that everyone is doing it, instead of discussing the actual benefits of Lunch Nibbles.
A is wrong because Golden Gate is proper noun but it didn't capitalized "Gate".
B is wrong because "movie star" is a common noun but it written in proper noun.
C is correct.
D is wrong because "Super bowl" needs to be both capitalized or needs to be both uncapitalized, I'm not sure about that mistake.
The answer is C.