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Se os exames tiverem de ser repetidos, a culpa é dos agrafadores?

The article discusses the issue of students completing their compulsory education and the subsequent options available to them, such as entering the workforce or pursuing higher education. It references the opinion of São José Almeida, who comments on the situation. The piece raises questions about the responsibility for repeated exams, suggesting that the blame might lie with staples (agrafadores), though this appears to be a metaphorical or rhetorical statement rather than a literal claim.

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Se os exames tiverem de ser repetidos, a culpa é dos agrafadores?

The article discusses the issue of students completing their compulsory education and the subsequent options available to them, such as entering the workforce or pursuing higher education. It references the opinion of São José Almeida, who comments on the situation. The piece raises questions about the responsibility for repeated exams, suggesting that the blame might lie with staples (agrafadores), though this appears to be a metaphorical or rhetorical statement rather than a literal claim.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on educational policies and student choices after compulsory schooling, which is a matter of public policy. However, the content does not exhibit clear ideological bias, and the framing remains neutral, presenting opinions without overtly favoring one side over another.

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