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multiple select question select all that apply read this passage adapte…

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multiple select question select all that apply read this passage adapted from a student success textbook. then, answer the question. (1) research suggests that students attend college for different reasons. (2) the reasons, however, can be divided into three groups. (3) some people attend college to reach self - fulfillment. (4) they expect college to help them become the best, most learned persons that they can be. (5) some people come to college to get the education they need for the career they hope to have someday. (6) while often uncertain about the specifics of that career choice, they know that they want to work as professionals and they see college as the road to that destination. (7) some people are avoiders. (8) they attend college not to accomplish self - fulfillment or career goals but to satisfy the wishes of parents or peers or to avoid or delay making other important life decisions. (9) each of these reasons reflects differences in values. source: atkinson, rhonda, and debbie longman, choosing success new york, ny, mcgraw - hill, 2015, p. 66, 323. copyright ©2015 mcgraw - hill education. all rights reserved. used with permission. which sentences in this passage need transitions to clearly and effectively move readers from one point to another? select all that apply. sentence 7 sentence 5 sentence 6 sentence 1 sentence 3

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Sentence 7 introduces a new - type of students ("avoiders") without a smooth transition from the previous two types. Sentence 5 starts a new reason for attending college without a proper link to the self - fulfillment reason in sentence 3. Sentence 6 elaborates on sentence 5 but could use a better transition. Sentence 1 is an opening statement and doesn't need a transition to move from another point. Sentence 3 starts a new point about a category of students but doesn't need a transition as it directly follows the statement in sentence 2 about the three groups.

Answer:

sentence 7, sentence 5, sentence 6