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Which excerpt from We Beat the Street supports the story’s central idea that opportunities should never be wasted?

"Hassan and Ahi are going to Howard University in D.C.," Rameck commented, "but their folks have a little cash." He fell silent.
"Then the three of you get out of here. Colleges come to this school every day, looking for good students, and you three jokers let it all pass you by."
George thought back to his many visits to the dentist and how fascinating the whole process had been for him.
The three of them were used to getting good grades with very little effort. Real studying and hard academic discipline were foreign to them.

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B.) "Then the three of you get out of here. Colleges come to this school every day, looking for good students, and you three jokers let it all pass you by."

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

"Then the three of you get out of here. Colleges come to this school every day, looking for good students, and you three jokers let it all pass you by."

Step-by-step explanation:

We Beat the Street is a story about three young boys, later grown-up men, who came originally from a problematic and poor neighborhood where a lot of violence was happening. Each one of them was somehow involved in drug possession/dealing. As they were growing up, they felt like it is predestined that they will, like others around them, end up like criminals or likewise. But in the process, each of them runs into some kind of mentor who supported them and opened some new doors. So these three friends applied for medical school and eventually became doctors.

From the given excerpts, the second one ("Then the three of you get out of here. Colleges come to this school every day, looking for good students, and you three jokers let it all pass you by.") fully matches the idea that opportunities should never be wasted.

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