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CAHSEE ELA 9.3 Ambiguities. Which of the following is an example of figurative language in the previous passage?
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CAHSEE 10.4 Passage Drill 174 Views
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CAHSEE 10.4 Passage Drill. What information from the passage supports the idea that international travel can help a person get a better job in the future?
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Sorry And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you
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by job opportunities and other endangered species in america I'm
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falling great really You're in england Yeah okay all right
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we're skimming skimming Listen All right we're done What information
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from the passage supports the idea that international travel can
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help a person get a better job in the future
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And here the potential answers All right so we'll get
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a better job if we study abroad right now So
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we're gonna tell our parents that semester of eating quest
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song by the seine is actually going to give us
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something we can hold onto Besides the massive love handles
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we got from eating butter drench us on every day
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Whoa Sounds nice but where is the proof of that
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job thing All right well option b definitely doesn't convince
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us The number of american students who study abroad every
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year has nothing to do with whether or not foreign
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travel helps you get a better job Choiceseat takes us
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down the same dead end street is option b The
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fact that an increasing number of american students are studying
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abroad also has absolutely no influence on american students Eventually
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getting better jobs though When they get those jobs they
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will be able to have a slightly more interesting conversation
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at the water cooler Answer D is a broad statement
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that also has nothing to do with students Job prospects
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Yeah students might not get quite how cool international travel
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is until they do it But that realization isn't necessarily
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gonna plop them into six figures right out of college
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George is the best answer According to the author students
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who travel are more likely to get a college degree
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and people with degrees generally land better jobs than people
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without degrees They also land in a pile of student
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loans But we don't like to think about that Hello
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