1. PART A: Which of the following identifies the
central idea of the text?
A Students are mor...
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1. PART A: Which of the following identifies the
central idea of the text?
A Students are more likely to appreciate their
accomplishments if they had to struggle to
achieve them.
OB Students who are open about their failures
show that they have the ability to grow and be
successful in college and beyond.
OC While educators want to have perfect students
on their college campuses, they understand that
not all students can achieve perfection.
OD If students cannot fail gracefully, they will not be
able to handle the harsh environment of higher
education.
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