Eleanor Roosevelt repeatedly brings up the idea of education. What does she most likely mean when she uses the word education?
Education requires people to find a good job and become a leader.
Education involves more than the ideas we learn in school and books.
Education entails values that help others and enhance our enjoyment of life.
Education necessitates giving up things that people usually take for granted.
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Eleanor Roosevelt repeatedly brings up the idea of education. What does she most likely mean when she uses the word education? ... Answer:Education entails values that help others and enhance our enjoyment of life.
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