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English, 21.04.2020 23:27 kittenalexis68

We have come ma place where success cannot be
me d by the lid standard. Just to make money is no
gange anymore of success. Å man may not be able to
muita as much as his wife, mas not be able to make
enough to suggert his family and yet he may bea!
STICA. Ele may have leamed to be happy and to give
Tagginess, too, in striving for things which are not
Which two sentences accurately paraphrase the ideas
in this paragraph
The amount of money a person makes is not a sign
of his or her success
Society values happiness above all
A man is successful if he is happy and gives
happiness
A couple can be successful even if the woman
eams more than her husband does.
Success cannot be measured by the old standard
- War I Fape to Leeve Behind"
Eleanor Roosevelt

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