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English, 16.04.2021 04:20, allisonzawodny3533

2. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
O A "Even the sacrifice of staying up late to do something
unrelated to school, they see as a risk to my academic
work and college success." ( Paragraph 2)
OB "When I was traveling in China last fall and asked a
student what she did for fun, she replied: 'I thought I
wasn't supposed to tell you that?'" ( Paragraph 3)
OC "Students try their best to hide factors they perceive to
be negative and only tell us things they believe we will
find impressive." ( Paragraph 5)
OD "The ability to bounce back is a fundamental life skill
students have to learn on their own. The lessons of
failure can't be taught in a classroom; they are
experienced and reflected upon." ( Paragraph 7)

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