"d. Listen to the guidance of others, but follow your own dream" is the advice that Rudyard Kipling offers readers in “If”, since this is the main theme of the piece.
Answer:
I would say
<em>"B. Exams show students' ability to take tests instead of their knowledge, so we should eliminate exams."</em>
Explanation:
<em>"A. Many students struggle with taking exams in school."</em> < This is not very elaborate, and is not a valid reason to eliminate testing.
<em>"C. Don't school exams just show how well students can take a test rather than what they really know?"</em> < This answer is informal, and is formatted as a question rather than a statement.
<em>"D. State tests are often a requirement in order to ensure state and federal funding for education."</em> < This is a good answer, with formal writing and a statement format, however, it is contradictory to the topic, and suggests that testing in schools should <em>not</em> be eliminated.
<u>Option 'B' tells us why exams are unnecessary using formal writing and a statement format. </u>
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Personnel and not facilities is the bane of quality public education
Odysseus gave his wine to the Cyclops because<u> he wanted to trick the Cyclops by getting him drunk and weakening him.</u>
Cyclops captured Odysseus and his men in his cave and treated them in the most inhospitable manner. To come out from his captivity, Odysseus makes a strategy. He makes his drink very strong and offers it to Cyclops. After consuming the drink, Cyclops passes out. With the help of a burning piece of wood, Odysseus blinds Cyclops. This was the escape plan of Odysseus in order to run out of his cave.
That would be A good luck