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Hanging Tongues: A Sociological Encounter with the Assembly Line WILLIAM E. THOMPSON
-Thompson's essay is about whom?
A) high school dropouts who "pass" as graduates (sometimes even posing as college graduates in the high-tech field)
B) socially privileged women (and a few men) who use their privilege to get jobs for which they are not qualified; they "talk themselves" into a job, then "hang themselves" by their incompetence
C) immigrants to the United States who succeed by working hard and saving their money, while those around them (mostly young Americans) fail
D) people who think they will continue their education but become "'trapped'" in a job and the debts of family life
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