What ideas of your own emerge when you write about the text for five minutes without stopping to correct or read your writing?
(text)although it seems as if it should be easy to say why you’re continuing your education, for most students it’s not that simple. the reasons that people go to college vary. some people want to go to college for practical reasons (“i want to get a good job”). some reasons for going to college are lofty (“i want to learn about people and the world”). and some reasons are unreflective (“why not? —i don’t have anything better to do”). think about your own reasons for attending college.
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Is the group of words a simple sentence, a compound sentence, or a run-on sentence? jan went on a quiz show, won two hundred dollars, and bought gifts for her family. a. run-on sentence b. compound sentence c. simple sentence
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