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Read the selection from the section "It Would Help Students In Low Income Areas" in the PRO article. Young people in economically challenged areas are often unemployed or underemployed. They
find themselves at the mercy of loan sharks and payday loans who take advantage of people who
need to borrow money quickly. These lenders target poor people with unethical and even illegal
practices, charging very high interest rates.
What does the author mean to show with this use of the words "unethical" and illegal"?
(A)
that lenders can be dangerous if you don't understand personal finance
(B)
that lenders are tough to work with but fair
(C)
that lenders target young people for their loans
that lenders use high-interest credit cards to help poor people get out of poverty

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