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run, sleep, eat, drink, study, work...
Explanation:
The Black Lives Matter protests have began to expose many racist cops. George Floyd (an african american) was killed by Derek Chauvin (a white male cop). This led to many peaceful protests beginning to occur throughout many states. Unfortunately, riots starts to occur leading to many small businesses and cities being destroyed in flames. President Trump decided to send out the military to try to contain this mass destruction. Yet, Trump kicked out his OWN SUPPORTERS from his rally who were colored. This led to people hating trump due to his MANY racist posts on via twitter and national news. People are now aware that Trump is trying to get Martial Law in play. The government also wants to limit the media’s freedom of speech. If anyone posts a tweet or anything bad about they government... it will be banned! This is known as the “Earn It Bill”.
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This question is missing the paragraph we must read to answer it. I've found it online, and it is as follows:
Levine and Kearney see the study as a clear lesson in the value of a (very cheap) mass-media complement to preschool. The potentially controversial implication they embrace from the study isn't about childhood education. It's about college, and the trend toward low-cost massive open online courses, or MOOCs.
Answer:
The word that gives the best definition for complete as it is used in paragraph 11 of "Study: Kids can learn as much from 'Sesame Street' as from preschool?" is:
B. to complete or make whole.
Explanation:
The verb "to complement" can refer to the action of completing something or to the action of enhancing something. After reading the paragraph, it is clear the author is talking of the possibility of completing education as we know it. Using mass media is a cheap way to give thousands of people access to education, complementing or completing what is already commonly offered. Having that in mind, the best option to answer this question is letter B. to complete or to make whole.