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English, 19.05.2021 17:20, JayJay9439

Which evidence best supports the author's claim that the focus on test scores and homework is "harmful to
our children"? In the story “parent editorial: academic dangers

A. "In addition, many students show signs of
sleep deprivation and exhaustion ..."
(paragraph 3)
B. "... districts can ease up on the difficult
curriculum and unrealistic standards."
(paragraph 4)
C. "They are suffering both mentally and
physically." (paragraph 1)
D. "Elementary schools give children less recess
time and more desk work." (paragraph 2)

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