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PLEASE HELP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!! The needs of today’s students are different from students of the last generation. In January 2016, the World Economic Forum stated: “Five years from now, over one-third of skills (35%) that are considered important in today’s workforce will have changed” (weforum. org). This view continues today, and most experts agree that students will need to have greater complex problem-solving skills, critical thinking skills, and creativity. However, this also leaves students with concerns over which skills will be most important and how to develop these skills.
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The following passage is an example of what type of text structure? as you begin, mix the flour and butter with a fork until the pieces are small. next, add the milk and mix just until incorporated before rolling out the dough.
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