What is this referring to?
I'm guessing it's probably buy a meal plan
Answer:
B. She has a bad credit history
Explanation:
One of the main requirements to get a credit card is to have a good credit score and this is one of the things that banks check. If someone that request a credit card has a bad credit history, the bank will refuse to give it. Because of that, the possible reason behind the bank's refusal to comply with Jessica's request is that she has a bad credit history.
The other options are not right because it is not necessary to have an account with the bank to get a credit card, a good credit history will allow you to get it, the age is not an issue and if someone doesn't have enough resources to get the card, it is possible to have a cosigner for the bank to approve it.
In the last sentence of the first paragraph, the author repeats the word "presumably" in order to.
- Undermine a view that he will go on to dispute in his argument
<h3>What is Repetition?</h3>
This refers to the repeated use of a word or phrase in a given sentence or context, usually for dramatic effect.
With this in mind and from the complete text, we can see that the connotative meaning of the word "presumably" to show that what was being said was not certain and this is used to undermine a view that he would go on to dispute in his argument.
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