An increasing number of recent high school graduates are opting to take a “gap year,” traveling and interning with organizations abroad before attending college. All of the following are critical skills in the 21st century except:

a. fluency in a second language.
b. a broad-based approach to learning and experience.
c. ability to determine which culture is best and most valuable.
d. ability to immerse themselves in another culture
e. capacity to understand the logic and value of other cultures.


ANS: C

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