Question

Russell claims that an apprenticeship prepares one better for a job than an internship. Which of the following, if true, strengthens Russell's claim?

A. Apprentices are paid while interns are not paid.

B. Apprentices, unlike interns, do not have fixed training periods.

C. Unlike interns who mostly file paperwork, apprentices have hands-on experience during training.

D. Unlike interns who are sponsored by educational institutions, apprentices are sponsored by labor unions.

E. Interns are more likely than apprentices to get admonished for their mistakes on the job.

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