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engage the reader, provoke reflection, and create relevance.

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build solidarity, making the topic feel shared and urgent.

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Appealing to emotional connections and cultural identity.

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Culturally specific examples: Use specific examples to illustrate broader cultural significance.

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Showing the direct relationship between climate change and tangible economic impacts.

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Make global phenomena concrete, local, and therefore relevant.

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The strong language links climate change to an urgent humanitarian crisis.

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It is a classic rhetorical device to acknowledge an opposing view and then overturn it.

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Introducing optimism and solutions to balance out otherwise bleak forecasts.

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Electric vehicles are touted as "zero-emission" because they don't emit greenhouse gases, but manufacturing and charging them still produce emissions.

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Sergey Paltsev was included as an expert to enhance credibility.

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Manufacturing electric cars produces about 80% more emissions than manufacturing gas-powered cars

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Even under less-than-ideal conditions, electric vehicles produce about the same emissions as gas-powered cars.

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Even with relatively high carbon emissions, electric cars are still better than gasoline cars, but in some cases, hybrid cars are better than electric cars.

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As more renewable energy sources become available, overall electricity emissions will fall.

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The article begins by pointing out the controversy surrounding “free college” in the United States: it has received a lot of attention, but it has also raised concerns about quality. This section is a background introduction to explain why “free college” is being discussed.

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The article summarizes the policy environment and public opinion in the United States in recent years: free community colleges are relatively common in some states, but four-year colleges are still rare. At the same time, the positions of Biden, Sanders, Trump and others are listed, showing that “free college” is a policy issue that many parties are concerned about.

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Suggesting that "affordable college" can be found in some channels

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The author argues that free college is not only a personal benefit but also a social benefit. Data analysis highlights the economic boost of human capital.

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Should the government step in to reduce or control university tuition fees to ease the pressure on students?

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Free tuition ≠ free college. The cost of living is still a huge barrier.

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This article comprehensively reviews the issue of “free college”. In the current situation in the United States, “free college” has gained support from more and more people, but resistance is also quite obvious. The author summarizes the views of various factions through the structure of “4 major reasons for support + 4 major reasons against”.

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The focus on outcomes rather than funding highlights the complexity of educational inequality. Other factors, such as the quality of resources, teacher experience and institutional support, may still contribute to unequal student outcomes.

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This paragraph provides context for the evolution of public schools in the United States.

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Public schools are funded almost entirely by local property taxes. Districts with higher property values ​​can raise more money.

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Despite these efforts, large disparities remain if local incomes vary widely across regions.

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He believed that localism led to racial segregation and violated equal protection.

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Some school districts allocate more money to schools with higher student needs. But wealthier parents can “fill the gap” through private donations and fundraising, effectively increasing resources at their own schools.

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