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blagie [28]
3 years ago
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What is the author's most likely purpose for writing this article? A The author argues for less government interference among th

e wealthy and the poor, and for an end to welfare programs. B The author argues for parents to do less for their children so young Americans can learn the power of hard work and overcoming challenges. C The author argues for greater recognition for hard-working individuals and fewer awards for failing individuals. D The author argues for an end to the fairness mindset because it hinders hard work and leads to an unhealthy sense of entitlement.
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Anastasy [175]3 years ago
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Answer:

<u>Option-(B):</u>"The author argues for parents to do less for their children so young Americans can learn the power of hard work and overcoming challenges."

Explanation:

  • Most of the individuals inside the US are teenagers at the time when the following article was published, as the author argues the parents to push their kids to work more harder for the better of there country and themselves. As each person requires to find an earning for themselves in order to put some food on the table, contribute in paying the bills, and provide more resources for his or her family to live a more improved form of social and financial status inside a society.
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