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C. What kind of world could we live in if finances didn’t limit a student’s options?
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A rhetorical question is a question asked that does not expect an answer. It is used as a persuasive technique to create a dramatic effect. In this example, the question, "What kind of world could we live in if finances didn’t limit a student’s options?" can get the listener to consider lowering the cost of college. The word "limit" implies that college finances are too costly. The "what kind of world" part implies that the world would be better without colleges being so expensive and limiting students' options.
Here's a photo of Edge incase you're doubtful. Good luck.
A synonym is kind, caring, or nice.
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Smell - The garbage was so putrid and rotten that it made me gag.
Taste - As I bit into the strawberry, my mouth filled with tartness.
Sight - The flames kissed the sky with flickers of red, yellow and orange.
Touch - The music vibrated the floor and shook the walls.
Sound - The scraping of snow shovels drowned out the generator's dull hum.