Neither a sharp intellect nor a willingness to work hard, by itself, guarantees a student’s success in college. Both are required because students with sharp intellects can be overwhelmed by the amount of work they take on and students with a willingness to work hard may take classes that are too difficult for them. Thus, the proper measure of a student’s ability to do well in college is the ability to___________________.
Which of the following best completes the passage above?
A. select
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Which of the following best completes the passage above?
A. select
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