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olgavictoria

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Compared to students who work fewer hours, teenagers who work over 20 hours per week while attending high school tend to
 
  A) do better in school.
  B) have better attendance at school.
  C) become more disengaged from school.
  D) have the same interest in school, attendance, and grades.

Question 2

Students who work at jobs more than 20 hours per week while attending high school are less likely than students who don't hold jobs to be
 
  A) happy with their lives.
  B) tolerant of people who steal or lie.
  C) cynical about working.
  D) uninterested in working retail.



Pariscourtney

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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