Passage Two
29.
A. The number of students they take in is limited.
B. They receive little or no support from public taxes.
C. They are only open to children from rich families.
D. They have to pay more taxes.
30.
A. Private schools admit more students.
B. Private schools charge less than religious schools.
C. Private schools run a variety of programs.
D. Private schools allow students to enjoy more freedom.
31.
A. The churches.
B. The program designers.
C. The local authorities.
D. The state government.