Froggy Jumps fill the blankVersion en ligne argumentative text par nisa andalusia 1 Yuna: Toni, what do you think about the idea that ...? a schools ought to include a class on managing money for graduation? b it's essential for young people to learn how to manage their money properly? c financial education should be a mandatory subject in high school? 2 Honestly, Yuna, I think it's a fantastic idea. Financial literacy is so important, and it's something everyone should have a grasp on........? a Don't you agree that it's often overlooked in our current schooling? b Isn't it shocking that it hasn't been done sooner? c It's definitely a necessary addition, right? 3 Exactly! Learning about budgets, savings, investments, and even taxes should start early. .... But do you think it should be integrated into the existing curriculum or taught as a separate subject? a This knowledge is far more useful than some of the obscure topics we cover b It’s foundational for navigating adulthood. c The earlier students learn this, the better prepared they will be 4 .... That way, it gets the full focus it requires. But, integrating it could indeed make other subjects more interesting. a I lean towards making it a separate, required subject, personally. b I lean towards a separate, dedicated subject c I think a standalone course is the better way to go 5 .... This way, students can see the practical application of financial concepts early on and then delve deeper into more complex topics in dedicated classes. a I think integrating basic concepts into existing subjects first is a good start b A foundational course followed by integration into other classes might be the way c A mixed approach sounds like the most sensible option.