Read this passage to answer the following question: Blog Post Four-year universities are the only good option for life after high school. Everybody I know is going to a four-year school, which shows that it is the most popular choice. There are no other ways to learn or get a good job if you don't go to a four-year school. Plus, for most people, you can just take out a few loans and pay them back when you get a job. That's what my older brother did, and it's really not that expensive. Finally, a four-year university is the only way you can make friends or travel abroad or get great internships. Anyone who doesn't choose a four-year university is missing out. What evidence does the author use to support his argument?



You can't find a good job if you don't go to a four-year university.
The author doesn't present any facts to support his argument.
Most people I know pay off their student loans right after school.
If someone I know is doing something, then it is happening everywhere.

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Answer:

The author doesn't present any facts to support his argument.

Explanation: There is no evidence provided other than anecdotal information, which is unreliable and biased towards the author's beliefs. There have been many successful people who haven't gone to college or even finished high school, so the author's claim has a low level of merit, especially since there is no evidence included. (Also I just took the test and it's the correct answer.)