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kap26 [50]
3 years ago
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Greg did not have to pay for his private education due to a benefactor, and Hunter did not have to pay tuition at his public sch

ool. Which best describes why each had a free education?
A)Greg’s education was covered by a donation, and Hunter’s education was covered by taxes.

B)Greg’s education was covered by taxes, and Hunter’s education was covered by a donation.

C)Both Greg’s and Hunter’s educations were covered by donations.

D)Both Greg’s and Hunter’s educations were covered by taxes.
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dmitriy555 [2]3 years ago
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The answer is (A) Greg’s education was covered by a donation, and Hunter’s education was covered by taxes.  

This is due to the fact that Greg has a benefactor, which is <em>someone who gives his or her money to help another person</em> – in this case, the benefactor is donating their money for Greg’s private schooling.  

In Hunter’s case, he doesn’t have to pay for tuition because his public school students' tuition is paid using the citizen’s taxes.  

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