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"Pride of Community High Schools Can Be Again"
by Robert Balfanz and John Bridgeland Near the end of the passage, why do the authors mention Tacoma, Fresno, Austin, and Cleveland?
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Responses
to prove that increasing graduation rates leads to the development of new businesses
to prove that increasing graduation rates leads to the development of new businesses
to give examples of places where communities improved their high schools
to give examples of places where communities improved their high schools
to encourage people in struggling communities to move to one of these cities
to encourage people in struggling communities to move to one of these cities
to suggest that these cities implement changes to their high schools
to suggest that these cities implement changes to their high schools
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by Robert Balfanz and John Bridgeland Near the end of the passage, why do the authors mention Tacoma, Fresno, Austin, and Cleveland?
(1 point)
Responses
to prove that increasing graduation rates leads to the development of new businesses
to prove that increasing graduation rates leads to the development of new businesses
to give examples of places where communities improved their high schools
to give examples of places where communities improved their high schools
to encourage people in struggling communities to move to one of these cities
to encourage people in struggling communities to move to one of these cities
to suggest that these cities implement changes to their high schools
to suggest that these cities implement changes to their high schools
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**to give examples of places where communities improved their high schools.**
The authors mention Tacoma, Fresno, Austin, and Cleveland to illustrate successful cases where communities have made efforts to enhance their high schools and achieve better graduation rates.
**to give examples of places where communities improved their high schools.**
The authors mention Tacoma, Fresno, Austin, and Cleveland to illustrate successful cases where communities have made efforts to enhance their high schools and achieve better graduation rates.