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1. PART A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the text? A. Many college graduates lack valuable skills, job placement, and democratic engagement when they emerge from school. B. A college education is worth the cost; graduates generally make more money and are less likely to be unemployed than high school graduates. C. Colleges have become more concerned with making money from the tuition that students pay than with helping students learn the skills that employers value. D. A college education is less important than developing the skills that employers look for in
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B. A college education is worth the cost; graduates generally make more money and are less likely to be unemployed than high school graduates.