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2. PART B:Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
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O A "The poll found that graduates who had seven to 10 significant
relationships with faculty and staff were more than three times as
likely to report their college experience as 'very rewarding than
those with no such relationships. (Paragraph 5)
OB "In the Elon Poll, 79 percent of graduates reported meeting the
peers who had the biggest impact on them during their first year of
college. (Paragraph 6)
OC "Initiatives like Elon University's Odyssey Scholars program for
first-generation students put faculty, staff and peer mentors in
place from the start of college." ( Paragraph 16)
OD To make this happen, students should make simple gestures to
connect with potential mentors. Talk with a faculty member after
class. Invite a professor to have coffee." ( Paragraph 21)

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