A WEALTHY business man is giving 500,000$ to help gifted children go to private schools. Multi-millionaire Mr John James. 72, whose father was a miner; is sharing the cash between five Bristol schools -- 61 years after he won a scholarship to a city's Merchant Ventures School. The money will provide places for able children whose parents cannot afford the fees. Ironically, Mr James's son David -- who received 1,500,000$ from his father in 1972 -- went bankrupt three weeks ago. David. 35, blamed his failure on 'bad judgement, bad timing, combined with lack of business acumen.
decide which title is best suited to each of them.
I think its C "An unfortunate son"
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What other options are there?
ahh sorry.., i forgot to give you options a) Business man gives 1/2 million to pay for bright children b) A help to private schools c) An unfortunate son d) A gifted businessman
I would say b) but im not 100% positive.
why did you choose B?
c.) doesn't sound right
I think your choice makes sense
I agree with you @gerryliyana I think C fits best. It emphasizes the fact that the son was so different than his father in terms of being a good steward of his money. While B is true, its not the best title because the passage was introduced through the donation, but put more detail into the son and the differences of the family. It also included the son's thoughts on what had happened.
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