I say true since it says they "have a better chance at being successful" instead of a definite chance.
<span>The correct answer is A. An interrogative pronoun is most likely used to introduce a question. The word "interrogative" means "relating to a question," so an interrogative pronoun must be a pronoun that relates to a question. Remember that interrogative pronouns are what, which, who/whom, and whose. These pronouns are used to ask questions. For example: Which book is mine? Who is at the door? What time do we have to leave? </span>
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Your GPA is how good you did (grade point average), if you have a good GPA it can help you get into better colleges. Class Your class rank assists schools with placing your GPA into setting and gives them more understanding into your scholastic capacities.
More thoroughly put:
Your GPA is your grade point average, and the better your GPA, the more likely you are to get in a good college. You class rank is what transfers your GPA to see how high your standards and capabilities are.
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False because it can be a contextualized as you want it to or however the teacher wants it to be