Question 1
Part A
What inference can be made about the educational system in the United...
Question 1
Part A
What inference can be made about the educational system in the United States from "President Obama's Third Annual Back to School Speech"?
It needs improvement.
If influences students throughout their lives.
It trains young people to be leaders.
It underpays teachers.
Question 2
Part B
Which detail from the speech best supports the inference in Part A?
“Every day, I’m thinking about those same issues as I try to lead this nation.”
“Nothing inspires me more than knowing that young people all across the country are already making their marks.”
“And I didn’t always know the right answers, but those discussions and that process of discovery -- those things have lasted.”
“We’re taking every step we can to ensure that you’re getting an educational system that is worthy of your potential.”
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