While there are some benefits to single-sex schools, some of its critics argue which of the following?
a. Single-sex schools tend to be private
b. Schools should instead focus on treating both sexes equitably.
c. Single-sex schools won't do much to help the majority of students.
d. Single-sex schools tend to only benefit children from well-to-do families.
e. All of these are criticisms of same-sex schools.
e
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