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18 April, 23:52

When large numbers of students in a particular school work, how does this affect the schoolwork of their fellow students who do not have jobs?

A. They are not generally affected.

B. They become jealous of their working peers' affluence.

C. They develop similar problem behaviors, such as cheating and losing interest in school.

D. The quality of their education suffers because many teachers lower classroom expectations.

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  1. 19 April, 00:21
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    A. they are not generally affected.

    Explanation:

    Working and studying has some advantages but also disadavantages. People who study and work can build a character since it teaches them resposibility, iniciative, commitment, and independance, so it turns out in an advantage for students who think on applying for colleage. On the other hand, students that work can see their school achievement affected lowering their grades, also there are some social effects such as less ineterest in extracurricular actvities and they might feel left out by their friends. So students who have job do not affect their school peers.
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