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Read lola's argument that people need college degrees. it seems like every high school student is expected to go to college. some teenagers resent the pressure this expectation puts on them. but we teens have to be realistic. a college degree is necessary in today's world. most employers today require job applicants to have a college degree. many jobs require specific skills acquired through college courses geared to that profession. of course, not every job requires the exact subject matter you learned at college. but employers are looking for people with perseverance, analytical skills, and the ability to communicate. those are things you will learn during your years at college. what is the best evaluation of the evidence lola provides? the evidence is relevant but insufficient because it only discusses things one learns in college. the evidence sufficiently supports the reason about getting a job but does not relate to the claim. the evidence relates to the claim but does not sufficiently address teenagers' resentment of the pressure to go to college. the evidence is relevant and sufficient because the main reason people go to college is to get jobs and support themselves.

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