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support the school levy! there is a proposed increase to the school lev…

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support the school levy!
there is a proposed increase to the school levy on the ballot in next week’s election, and many of our citizens are complaining about it. nobody wants to pay higher taxes, but guess what? higher taxes are necessary. the costs of maintaining our schools increase every year due to inflation. school enrollment also increases as more students move into the district, and this growth in the student population requires more school funding. on top of that, money is needed to fund important programs like music and the arts, which are always in danger of being cut.
if we don’t increase the school taxes, the children of this community are the losers. my wife is a teacher in this district, and she has told me some facts about our schools. for example, did you know that our school district has not been able to purchase any new textbooks in the last ten years? nor have the schools been able to buy any new library books or any new equipment for science and technology labs during that time. the number of music and art classes has been cut over the past few years along with the number of languages that are taught. moreover, school district employees have not had an increase in wages for the last three years, and they have to pay more for their medical insurance. what does all this mean? this means that employees actually make less now than they did three years ago. as a result, we have lost several talented teachers to other school districts. all these changes are bad for our community.
i urge you to support the proposed increase to the school levy in the upcoming election. even people who don’t have children should support the school levy: after all, high - quality schools are very important to maintaining property values.

which sentence from the text most helps the reader understand the word levy?

  • nobody wants to pay higher taxes.
  • many of our citizens are complaining about it.
  • school enrollment increases as more students move into the district.
  • the children of this community are the losers.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To understand "levy", we analyze the context. The text is about a proposed increase in school levy (a tax - related charge for schools). The sentence "Nobody wants to pay higher taxes, but guess what? Higher taxes are necessary about it. Nobody wants to pay higher taxes" connects levy to a tax - like payment. Other options talk about enrollment, citizens' complaints, or children being losers, which don't clarify "levy" as well.

Answer:

Nobody wants to pay higher taxes.