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What is the purpose of mentioning 'good cause' in the text?

  1. To define student behavior standards

  2. To outline conditions under which exceptions to the 30-day rule can be made

  3. To describe academic achievements

  4. To set a legal standard

The correct answer is: To outline conditions under which exceptions to the 30-day rule can be made

This is because mentioning 'good cause' in the text refers to outlining specific circumstances or conditions that may warrant exceptions to the 30-day rule for students. Options A, C, and D do not address the idea of exceptions or specific conditions and are therefore incorrect. It is also important to note that the purpose of mentioning 'good cause' is not to define student behavior standards, as that may fall under the school's code of conduct or disciplinary policies. Similarly, it is not to describe academic achievements, as those would be outlined in a different section of the text. And finally, it is not to set a legal standard, as the purpose of mentioning 'good cause' is primarily for exceptions to the 30-day rule within the context of the document, rather than setting a broader legal standard.