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Annie concludes that the university’s administrators should admit that their policies have been in error, should charge students a library fee, and should use the funds for library improvements. This is based on the fact that there have been few books purchased in the last decade, most older books are damaged, and charging students a fee is the fastest way possible to address these problems.
Matilda concludes that students should not have to pay a library fee. This is because the problems with the library are the fault of library officials.
We’re looking for a disagreement. The speakers disagree about whether students should be charged a fee to improve the library.
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