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English, 25.01.2022 02:10 Kadancepiggott7

Read this sentence from the passage. Here are other ways you can get into a work setting without
working part-time during the school year.
What is the subject in this sentence?
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Should You Work During the School Year?
by Staff Writer Maryam Khan
1 Every Tuesday and Thunday, high school junior Kayla Marison goes to a local
caft-not to eat, but to work. For the last four months, she's been working at the café
those two aftemoons a week and every Saturday moming
2 Kayla is one of the many American high school students who work. In fact, around
eighty percent of all high school students will have had some kind of job by the time
they graduate. But is working during the school year a good thing? Lets find out
Benefits
3 Kayla's friend Sergio Morales is a senior who works filteen to twenty hown a week
bagsing groceries He says. "Perhout the money doesn't sound like mach, but it adds
up. I like being able to spend it on things I want to buy And I am also saving a little
to go to a community college next year
4 Sergio has named an obvious benefit of working-setting money in retum for your
laborvet there are other benefits to
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