Should everyone be permitted to go to college? There are several arguments both for and against this idea. Opponents of this idea claim that there is not enough money to send everyone to college. They also claim that if everyone had the chance to receive a college degree it ould devalue the significance of the degree. As Syndrome from Incredibles ones wisely said,"when everyone's super, no one will be."
However, backers of this idea say that by allowing everyone equal opportunity to go to college it increases the competitive environment that is fostered at these high leveled schools. They believe that a higher education should not be restricted based on wealth. Those supporting free college also refute the idea proposed by the opponents that the college degree will be devalued. They base this rebuttal on the stance that not everyone will achieve a college degree, even if they are given the opportunity. For instance, the type of person who is too lazy to write their own essay and would rather plagiarize the work of others online. Even if by some miracle this person were to make it into college, there is no way that they will ever be able to handle the immense pressures of college-level academics and will likely never be able to obtain a degree.
The answer is the option C. The music teacher gave him a choice of horns
- for example, the trumpet, the tuba or the saxophone, because it is
correctly separating two main clauses; in this case the second clause
contains and explanation of the first one. In the options A, B and C the
dashes are splitting phrases that should not be split.
Answer:
yes she does and she rides a giraffe
Teresa is your mother in law / you are Teresa's son/daughter in law
Faber gives Montag a seashell radio-like device in order to overhear Montag's conversations with Captain Beatty, so he can instruct him with what to say. Faber considers himself a coward.