M: Hey Shannon, what’s going on?
W: Hey John, nothing much, I guess, but I’m having a little trouble deciding what to do now that the bus schedule has changed.
M: What do you mean?
W: Didn’t you hear? The bus that goes from our dormitory to campus has stopped running. The school said there weren’t enough students using it to justify the cost.
M: Oh. . . no I didn’t hear. I never take that bus anyway.
W: Yeah, you and everyone else.
M: Well, our dorm is pretty close to campus. Why don’t you just walk? That’s what most of us do.
W: I would but, I have my music class in the morning and if I walk, I’ll have to carry my cello, which is a huge musical instrument. It’s going to be hard carrying that thing all the way to campus and back.
M: Hm. . . that would be difficult. I’m sure you’d be pretty tired by the time you get to class too.
W: You said it.
M: Another thing you could do is use the schools dial-a-ride service.
W: What’s that?
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M: It’s kind of like a taxicab service, except the school runs it. You just call the day before you need a ride and schedule a pick up time. It’ll take you to and from campus. It’s great because it’s free and it’s a big van too, so they’ll have plenty of room for your cello. The only problem is that they pick up more than one student at a time, so you’ll have to schedule your appointment half an hour earlier than you normally would.
W: Well, that doesn’t sound too bad. I’m a morning person anyway, and I could use the time that I’m waiting to study.
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- You have been told that dormitory rooms at your university must be shared by two students. Would you rather have the university assign a student to share a room with you, or would you rather choose your own roommate? Use specific reasons and details to ex 90
- Some high schools require all students to wear school uniforms. Other high schools permit students to decide what to wear to school. Which of these two school policies do you think is better? Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion. 70
- 12. It is better for children to grow up in the countryside than in a big city. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to develop your essay. 80
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