1.
PART A: Which statement best identifies a central idea of the text?
Some colleges don't ad...
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1.
PART A: Which statement best identifies a central idea of the text?
Some colleges don't admit many Native American students because of the
negative stereotypes that surround them.
B.
While many Native American students don't go to college because their
communities lack the resources to fully prepare them, groups like College
Horizons are working to fix the problem.
College Horizons' main goal is to improve high school students' grades so that
they are more likely to be noticed by colleges.
D. The obstacles that Native American students face are primarily in applying to
college, and once they are accepted they have no problem succeeding.
DADT D. TALL
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