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big1devin

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What is the difference, if any, between formal and informal education?
 
  a. Formal education refers to public schools, whereas informal education refers to
  religious or parochial schools.
  b. Formal education refers to tuition-paying private schools, whereas informal
   education refers to public schools.
  c. Formal education occurs in schools, whereas informal education may occur
   almost anywhere.
  d. There is no difference between formal and informal education.

Question 2

In the United States, the income gap between rich and poor is ______. Around the world, the income gap between rich and poor is _____.
 
  a. narrowing; widening
  b. widening; narrowing
  c. narrowing; narrowing
  d. widening; widening



miss.ashley

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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