This would be said by the marxist, socialist sociological perspective. They would most likely argue that educational inequalities are there in place to reinforce the upper echelons of society so that the divison between the working class and the burgeois will always remain and be in favor of the latter.
Question: why does Mathilde want to wear a fancy dress and jewelry to the party?
Answer: she wants to appear that she can afford to wear these things
Explanation: she does this because she was invited to a fancy party full of rich people and she wanted to drees like them so they think she is rich also
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(jacemorris04)
"Compare prices of different products" is the one way among the following choices given in the question <span>to evaluate a television commercial critically. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope that this is the answer that has come to your help.</span>
The concept of a good argument is of course quite vague, if
an argument has only one or more false premises, then it is not a good
argument. Unless the premises of an argument are all true, then it would have
no reason to accept to accept its conclusion. In my line of my work In Home Health
Care there is always a good argument to go on.