Bunuel wrote:
To earn a graduate equivalency diploma, a student must pass tests on subjects taught in high schools, proving that he or she has mastered them to the degree assumed of a high-school graduate. It makes sense for a student to drop out of high school and earn a GED. A GED takes much less time to earn than a high-school diploma and provides evidence that the student has learned everything he or she would have learned in high school.
Which one of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
(A) Some GED-prep programs incorporate enrichment activities into their test preparation, such as taking students to art exhibits and theatrical performances.
(B) Most colleges and universities consider a GED equivalent to a high-school degree for admission purposes.
(C) Many successful businesspeople dropped out of high school and earned a GED.
(D) Employers assume that high-school graduates generally have a much higher level of mastery of academic
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Which one of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
(A) Some GED-prep programs incorporate enrichment activities into their test preparation, such as taking students to art exhibits and theatrical performances.
(B) Most colleges and universities consider a GED equivalent to a high-school degree for admission purposes.
(C) Many successful businesspeople dropped out of high school and earned a GED.
(D) Employers assume that high-school graduates generally have a much higher level of mastery of academic
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Statistics : Posted by Bunuel • on 07 Jun 2024, 01:30 • Replies 5 • Views 987






