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torybrooks

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The recruiter continues to explain the process of getting hired by the police department. He explains that if selected she will have to go to the police academy. Sara asks the recruiter what she will do in the police academy. What would Sara not be expected to do in the police academy?
 
  a. learn about laws
  b. learn how to use a weapon
  c. learn how to analyze DNA and fingerprints
  d. learn first aid

Question 2

The recruiter asks Sara a few more questions about her background. Sara explains that she is an A student. She was born and raised in Mexico but came to the United States when she was 16 . She learned English in less than a year. Sara hopes that becoming a police officer will help her become a U.S. citizen faster. Sara has never used drugs and has worked a fast food restaurant for over 1 year and was recently promoted to an assistant manager. What will be the main reason that Sara will not be hired by the police department?
 
  a. Sara was not born in the United States.
  b. Sara is not a U.S. citizen.
  c. Sara does not have prior law enforcement experience.
  d. Sara has not graduated from college.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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