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IrinaVladis [17]
3 years ago
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English
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AysviL [449]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<u>The following are the correct answers to each sentence:</u>

<u>Q5: Option D. The following statement best summarizes the entire article, "So You Want to be a Teacher": The teaching profession has many advantages and many frustrations; whether or not you should become a teacher is ultimately up to you.</u>

<u>Q6: Option D. The following statement best summarizes the section, "The Cons of Teaching": Being a teacher has many drawbacks: a low salary, frustration with parents and students, and long hours of work after school has ended.</u>

<u>Q7: Option D. The following statement best summarizes the section entitles "The Pros of Teaching": Being a teacher means having many benefits, personal job fulfillment, a strong union, supportive friends and colleagues, and many holidays and breaks off during the school year.</u>

Explanation:

The Article "So You Want to be a Teacher" was written with the main goal of giving accurate information to anyone that is interested in partaking a professional career as a teacher. The article tries to be accurate and straightforward with the benefits of being a teacher such as having a job that fulfills you, which is the most common reason as to why people want to become teachers in the first place, but also other benefits such as a strong union, professional support, and many holidays throughout the year. On the counterpart, it gives the reader the hard truths that come with the job such as having a low salary, working extra-hours that won't be recognized financially by the employers, and the normal frustration that comes with dealing with many parents and many students.

vovangra [49]3 years ago
3 0

Hello,

I think you need to add more info and the entire article, but I know what text you are talking about because I have work on it before; therefore, I already read it.

Answers:

5.) D.  The teaching profession has many advantages and many frustrations; whether or not you should become a teacher is ultimately up to you.

6.) D. Being a teacher has many drawbacks: a low salary, frustration with parents and students, and long hours of work after school has ended.

7.) D. Being a teacher means having many benefits: personal job fulfillment, a strong union, supportive friends and colleagues, and many holidays and breaks off during the school year.

Hope have helped you :)

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