Answer:
While financial issues are probably the most common reason for dropping out of college, every student has their own reasons. Some unfortunately have family issues, a lack of support, or unexpected medical problems that are beyond their control.'
Financial problems.
Poor secondary school preparation.
The student is not sure or convinced with the major.
Conflict with work and family commitments.
Increasingly failing courses.
Lack of quality time with teachers and counsellors.
De-motivating school environment.
Lack of student support.
It conveys admiration.
The author uses the words champion, winning, remarkable achievements, and extraordinary. They all have very strong connotations of success and positivity. This immediate eliminates option A. Option B is also not correct because they do not show curiosity. We also don't see true excitement. If the author wanted to convey a sense of excitement in the paragraph there should also be exclamation points. These words convey admiration for the person Thurgood Marshall was and his achievements.
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