In paragraph 7, which assumption does the author base
his claims upon?
1. A lack of competit...
English, 10.05.2021 17:10 monserratmendezca20
In paragraph 7, which assumption does the author base
his claims upon?
1. A lack of competition provides a greater chance
of success.
2. No one can explain why some subjects are more
popular than others.
O 3. Everyone studying a certain subject has the
same chance of success.
0 4. Competition motivates some people to
accomplish more than others.
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