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4. By using your knowledge of context clues, what do you think gumption means in the following passage?

Closer examination, however, finds the McDonald's kind of job highly uneducational in several ways. Far from providing opportunities for entrepreneurship (the lemonade stand) or self- discipline, self-supervision, and self-scheduling (the paper route), most teen jobs these days are highly structured — what social scientists call “highly routinized.”

True, you still have to have the gumption to get yourself over to the hamburger stand, but once you don the prescribed uniform, your task is spelled out in minute detail.

Work Cited:

Etzioni, Amitai. “Working at McDonald's.” The Miami Herald. 24 Aug. 1986. Web.

A.initiative
B.structure
C.entrepreneurial sense
D.uneducational

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A. initiative.

Explaination: Gumption represents making your stand. Having the guts to do something. Replace the word gumption with initiative or guts and youll find it makes a good amount of sense.
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