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English, 23.04.2021 15:30 lizzy2951

What do you want (really really want) out of your college education? How does the author unfold his analysis on the significance of a college education?
A-He uses personal experience in order to illustrate the earning potential for college educated individuals.
B-He uses emotional appeals in order to convince the audience of the significance of choosing a career path.
C-He uses statistics on college dropout rates in order to convey that attending college is an important decision.
D-He uses an anecdote in order to emphasize that people should choose a career based on passion rather than salary.

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