Read the excerpt from "Career Planning for High Schoolers." According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the most
popular fields of study for associate’s degree recipients between 2001–02 and 2011–12 were liberal arts and sciences, general studies, and humanities. How does the author inform the reader in the passage? by presenting a personal anecdote by giving controversial opinions by presenting factual information by giving technical definitions
The author of this passage wants to inform the readers of the most popular fields of studies for associate's degree recipients. In order to do so, he cites data that was compiled by the National Center for Education Statistics. This evidence is factual information, as it can be proven right or wrong, and is based on careful research. It provides strong support for the author's argument.
The answer is <span>by presenting factual information.
The subheadings under "After High School" add to the association of "Career Planning for High Schoolers" by not by sharing understudies' bits of knowledge about existence after graduation. </span>