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VikaD [51]
2 years ago
8

Most students believe that tutors are very intelligent. Some tutors develop egos and feel they are better than the students they

help. How are the sentences related?
English
1 answer:
Artist 52 [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Sentence #1 gives context to sentence #2.

Explanation:

If sentence #2 was a standalone, we wouldn't know why tutors would develop egos, but with the info #1 provides us, we know why they feel superior to their students.

Hope this helps!

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