Answer:
Tough thinks that OneGoal needs improvement as only 66% of the students remain enrolled in the college after graduating from high school.
Explanation:
The given text is taken from the book entitled ' How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character' written by Paul Tough. The book is based on Tough's research on OneGoal Program. OneGoal is a program that works to encourage students for postsecondary education.
In the article titled 'Kewauna’s Ambition' taken from his book, Tough says that OneGoal needs improvement. He asserts this based on the statistics that only 66% of the students remain enrolled in the college after graduating from high school. He asserts that even Jeff Nelson, CEO of OneGoal, would agree that the program is way beyond perfect solution at present.
<u>Textual Evidence</u>:
<em>'Jeff Nelson would be the first to admit that what he has created is far from a perfect solution for the widespread dysfunction of the country’s human-capital pipeline.'</em>
A, because your peers are are the people are you are friends/go to school with, and pressure will influence your behaviors
The second option is the best example of a loose sentence.
<span>How, then, am I mad? Hearken! and observe how healthily—how calmly I can tell you the whole story.
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Answer:
2100
Explanation:
For palidrome 1st and 5th letter have to be the same, similarly the 2nd and 4th letter have to be the same.ex: TENET
1st letter can have 21 possibilities ( any consonant)
5th letter can have 1 value same as the 1st letter (since palindrome)
2nd letter is a vowel has 5 possible values
4th letter is a vowel has to have same value as 2nd (since palidrome)
3rd letter can have only 20 possibilities , because we cannot repeat a letter more than twice, we cannot pick the letter in the first position.
21 * 5 * 20 * 1 * 1 = 2100