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Imagine that you are Auguste Comte observing the issue of high school dropout rates in the United States for the first time. What do you think he might say about this issue? Write your answer in the form of a paragraph that contains at least three complete sentences. Will mark Brainliest + 100 points THIS IS FOR SOCIOLOGY and I don't really have enough time to form an Idea
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