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1)In Paragraph 5, Applebaum says that education- meaning higher education- should be a right.
1)In Paragraph 5, Applebaum says that education- meaning higher education- should be a right. In the united states, education through high school is of course free- it is a right--through one can argue that there is no such thing as "free" education (or "free" medical care, etc); somebody pays for it. Should all citizens have aright to (presumably free) post high school education? Does this include programs in vocational training? explain?
2) By the end of paragraph 6, if not earlier, it is evident that Applebaum is furious with the present system. Do you think his essay would be more persuasive if he were less obviously angry?Explain.
This questions are from "Debate on student Loan Debt Doesn't Go Far Enough" by Robert Applebaum.