The correctly punctuated sentence is the first one "Will we ever get there?". It´s a direct question, so the question mark is obligatory at the end and it replaces a period in case the sentence finishes there.
The second part "Sandy asked fretfully", must be preceded by a comma because what comes after is the person who came up with the question. However, if it is a quoted question (it doesn´t seem to be the case here), which end in mid sentence, the question mark replaces a comma.
Answer:
D. Both discuss higher education.
Explanation:
Both excerpts from Pat Mora's essay "The Leader in the Mirror" and the article "Career Planning for High Schoolers" deal with students finishing high school and beginning college. In that respect, the essay praises students who have struggled and celebrates them. Similarly, the article mentions numbers and statistics which demonstrate that college graduates enjoy higher wages and lower unemployment rates.
Answer:
Ideas for what/what kind of ideas
Explanation:
She gives several reasons why people need to make changes to their eating habits and exercise routines