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PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? AVOID HIGH STUDENT DEBT AND DROPPING OUT BY ASKING THESE 4 QUESTIONS ABOUT ANY COLLEGE

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Incomplete question. Assumed you are referring to the CommonLit article: Avoid high student debt and dropping out by  asking these 4 questions about any college  By Jake Murray  2018.

The remaining part read;

PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

A. “While the analysis found that 73 percent of those schools were for-profit  colleges, it also identified 209 private nonprofit and public colleges with low  completion rates and heavy borrowing.” (Paragraph 2)

B. “As a policy analyst who examines issues of quality and equity in higher education, I suggest four questions students should ask when exploring which  college to attend.” (Paragraph 3)

C. “Many higher education institutions have a mission to educate as many students  as possible — especially public and state systems — and thus have high  acceptance rates.” (Paragraph 4)

D. “While on average graduates will be $37,000 in debt, at some schools they can  expect to earn relatively low annual salaries — that is, somewhere between $30,000 and $40,000 — 10 years from when they first enrolled at their college.”  (Paragraph 12)

Answer:

B. “As a policy analyst who examines issues of quality and equity in higher education, I suggest four questions students should ask when exploring which college to attend.” (Paragraph 3)

Explanation:

It is important to remember that the answer to part was C: "When choosing a college to attend, it’s important for students to further explore  the education they’ll receive from the university and what it will cost them."

Hence, the author's statement, “As a policy analyst who examines issues of quality and equity in higher education, I suggest four questions students should ask when exploring which  college to attend,” supports the idea that students should explore the kind of education they'll receive, and the cost they will incur.

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