What can we learn about the middle class families from the text? __________A.They blamed the government for the tuition increaseB.Their income remained steady in the last decadeC.They will try their best to send kids to collegeD.Their debts will be paid off within 25 years

What can we learn about the middle class families from the text? __________

A.They blamed the government for the tuition increase
B.Their income remained steady in the last decade
C.They will try their best to send kids to college
D.Their debts will be paid off within 25 years

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解析:根据第六段中的“Theywill send kidsto collegewhateverittakes,evenifthatmeans a hugeamount of debt.”可推断,应选C项。

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