Hurry this could determine if i pass ! read this paragraph.
the fall dance is in danger...
English, 04.11.2019 07:31 AnxiousKid
Hurry this could determine if i pass ! read this paragraph.
the fall dance is in danger of being canceled due to budget cuts, as there is not enough funding to support both the dance and class field trips. to solve the problem, students are holding a fundraiser. the principal has proposed charging a fee to get into the dance if not enough money can be raised. students are determined to raise enough money to prevent this, because they are concerned that charging a fee would exclude people who could not afford it.
what is the primary solution that the paragraph presents?
having a fundraiser
holding the dance in the spring
charging students to attend the dance
canceling all student field trips
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