The determiner that could be used before the noun money to refer to money in general could be some, for example. My, his, this, or something along these lines would make it sound too specific, so you couldn't use those.
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private/ advantages
- classes are smaller
- technology is better
- makes kids more competitve
disadvantages
- puts alot of pressure on childrens-they need to do well
- no diversity
-fees are costly
public/advantages
-transport is provided
- there is diveristy
-provides free lunches for children in need
disadvantage
- less access to resouces
-bigget classes/more children/overcrowding
-bullying takes place often
It is the third option! :D
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Variant :)
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1. A title gives someone excitement to read the story, and sometimes disinterest. Most of the time, people decide to buy a book based on the title of it.
2. You can tell that the main character will get into trouble somehow and it will end up with a seal saving she/he/it.