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Sunday, December 18
by
leadershiphelp.org
on Sun 18 Dec 2005 10:00 PM EST
She said she welcomed opportunities to improve her weaknesses, but felt she had been judged more harshly for her shortcomings than a white principal might have been: ''How come other leaders in the school system are not put on a hot seat like I was?" more »
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Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Harold, far from being a ------- , was not ------- to take a person holding opposing political views into his household.
But every school is redeemable so long as it enjoys strong leadership, talented teachers, adequate funding, and enough hours in the day to make up for deficiencies in the home. And federal stimulus funds for education are available to those states willing to prove it. Boston Globe Editorial B IS CORECT!Right-o! Explanation Only “bigot . . . loath” logically completes the sentence. Someone who is not bigoted, or prejudiced, would not be “loath,” or unwilling, to accept someone with different opinions. My Favorite Web sites
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