Read the passage. Then click on the answer that best completes the item.
(1)The general public may still think of Girl Scouts as pigtailed lasses who earn merit badges for learning to apply tourniquets to stop bleeding. (2)However, that image is dated. (3)Girl Scouts today are more likely to be talking about making career choices or dealing with sexual pressure than about building campfires or knitting afghans. (4)In recent years, the New York City-based Girl Scouts organization has been bombarded with criticism that its programs were no longer relevant to today’s young females. (5)In response, Girl Scouts began overhauling the merit badge programs and updating its guidebooks for members. (6)Drugs, sex abuse, and teen pregnancy are all topics dealt with in Girl Scout books published since 1987. (7)Girls today can earn merit badges reflecting current issues. (8)For example, badges are available for Girl Scouts who demonstrate their understanding of eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia. (9)The result of these changes is that the Scouts organization helps members become more realistically prepared to deal with their lives. 6. From the passage, one could conclude that a. Girl Scouts leaders were unconcerned by criticism of their organization. b. criticism of the Girl Scouts organization was unfair. c. most people preferred the old-style Girl Scouts organization. d. Girl Scouts leaders agreed that their organization needed updating.
ok whats the passage?
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(1)The general public may still think of Girl Scouts as pigtailed lasses who earn merit badges for learning to apply tourniquets to stop bleeding. (2)However, that image is dated. (3)Girl Scouts today are more likely to be talking about making career choices or dealing with sexual pressure than about building campfires or knitting afghans. (4)In recent years, the New York City-based Girl Scouts organization has been bombarded with criticism that its programs were no longer relevant to today���������������������������s young females. (5)In response, Girl Scouts began overhauling the merit badge programs and updating its guidebooks for members. (6)Drugs, sex abuse, and teen pregnancy are all topics dealt with in Girl Scout books published since 1987. (7)Girls today can earn merit badges reflecting current issues. (8)For example, badges are available for Girl Scouts who demonstrate their understanding of eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia. (9)The result of these changes is that the Scouts organization helps members become more realistically prepared to deal with their lives.
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Then the a,b,c, or d is the answer choices
i got it :)
lol thats funny i'm a girl scout hahaha
okay since i can't give you the direct answer lets use process of elimination to find the answer @28Tylerr
right now i can say that its not A or C so with having B and D which one do you think it is and i will tell you :)
@28Tylerr where did ya go ?
I think it is B.
yep :)
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