(From "More Variety for Kennedy PE Classes", Illuminate)

Question: Which sentence from the passage BEST supports the idea that exercise is important for young people?







More Variety for Kennedy PE Classes
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Kickball. Stretching. Walking briskly. Team sports. Dancing. Nothing beats the feeling one gets from working up a good sweat. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommends at least sixty minutes of physical activity each day. However, many of today's youth have somehow gotten lost in the world of tablets, video games, and endless hours of staring contests with televisions. With all of these new time-consuming gadgets, daily physical activity has been placed on the back burner.* As many of my family's elder statesmen have frankly stated, "This new generation needs to exercise more!" It sounds harsh, but it's true. Many of my friends would rather be sitting in front of a gadget than exercising to help keep their bodies strong and healthy. The writing is clearly on the wall. We get it. Physical activity needs to be a top priority.
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By no means am I the model of physical fitness, but I am an advocate for optimizing health. Between studying, chores, spending time with family, after-school clubs, social networking, and other miscellaneous "to-do" lists, most teens barely have time to squeeze in sleep, let alone any other daily activities. Yet according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), physical activity in adolescents improves strength and endurance, helps build strong bones, reduces stress, increases self-esteem, and it is also known to increase brain function. I'd love to reduce stress. I'd love to have strong bones. I'd love to increase brainpower. I'd love to be as fit as a fiddle. Be that as it may, many adolescents find it difficult to prioritize exercise, and we depend on getting those sixty minutes of daily physical activity at school.

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Many schools are increasing physical fitness by providing comprehensive programs, increasing physical activities in classrooms, and providing opportunities for students to participate in intramural sports. This is not the case here at Kennedy Middle School. Variety is the spice of life, and a major concern at our school is that we simply do not have a balanced assortment of physical activities to choose from. We are forced to take the same colorless physical education classes year after year. At our school, gym simply consists of a sixty-minute tutorial on team sports. Granted, most of us appreciate the opportunity to exercise and learn about physical education. However, research proves that variety in exercise routines increases motivation. Even though schools provide an opportunity for students to exercise, there are students who are just not interested in traditional PE courses. Physical activity just isn't enjoyable. Many of my peers would certainly appreciate the flexibility of choosing from a list of accessible PE courses that uniquely meet each individual's needs. Accommodating the personal needs of each student is difficult, but lengthening the playing field will encourage more students to be active. Don't choose for us. Give us the choice.

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Why not offer yoga as an option for PE? Teens should be able to practice yoga for the same reason adults do: to reduce stress. Teens need to relax too, and yoga is an excellent way to relax the mind and body. For outdoor enthusiasts, offer a course that includes all outdoor activities such as rock climbing, hiking, and biking. This may appeal to students who have done these activities on their own or those who simply want to try something new. Include a year-long walking or jogging course in which students can participate in a 5K race by the end of the year. There is no greater feeling than setting a goal and crossing the finish line. General aerobics sounds like fun, too.

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Kennedy Middle School, increase student motivation to exercise at school by offering more variety. Encourage students to choose exercise over nonphysical activities by offering a more desirable range of PE classes. I guarantee you will see more students who are desperate to get the recommended amount of daily exercise. Dancing and music runs through my veins. If Kennedy Middle School offered a dance aerobics class, I'd be the first to sign up!

* back burner: Something placed on the "back burner" is something that is not urgent—something that is set aside to be dealt with later.
(From "More Variety for Kennedy PE Classes", Illuminate)

Question: Which sentence from the passage BEST supports the idea that exercise is important for young people?
A. With all of these new time-consuming gadgets, daily physical activity has been placed on the back-burner.
B. By no means am I the model of physical fitness, but I am an advocate for optimizing health.
C. Yet according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), physical activity in adolescents improves strength and endurance, helps build strong bones, reduces stress, increases self-esteem, and it is also known to increase brain function.
D. Many schools are increasing physical fitness by providing comprehensive programs, increasing physical activities in classrooms, and providing opportunities for students to participate in intramural sports.

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C. Yet according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), physical activity in adolescents improves strength and endurance, helps build strong bones, reduces stress, increases self-esteem, and it is also known to increase brain function.
Do you know about that one episode on Family Matters with UrkelBot
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific information about individual episodes of TV shows like Family Matters. I can provide information on a wide range of topics or help answer general questions. Is there anything else I can assist you with?
Season 3 Episode 7. Robo-Nerd. Steve Urkel creates a robot for Laura for the science contest to win a computer for her, but the robot gets out of control.
Thank you for providing the details of the episode you're referring to. It sounds like a humorous and eventful storyline involving Steve Urkel's invention gone wrong. Family Matters was a popular sitcom that aired from 1989 to 1998, and it featured memorable characters like Steve Urkel, played by Jaleel White. If you have any specific questions about the episode or anything else related to Family Matters, feel free to ask!
You know about that episode?
Apologies for the confusion. Unfortunately, as an AI language model, I don't have real-time access to specific episode summaries or detailed information about individual episodes of TV shows. My responses are generated based on a mixture of licensed data, data created by human trainers, and publicly available data. I can provide general information about TV shows or help with other topics you might be interested in.
Bruh I told you season 3 episode 7
I apologize for the confusion. In the episode "Robo-Nerd" (Season 3, Episode 7) of Family Matters, Steve Urkel creates a robot for Laura to use in a science contest. The aim is to help her win a computer. However, things take a comedic turn when the robot malfunctions and causes chaos. The episode likely showcases the typical humor and wacky situations that were characteristic of the show. If you have any specific questions about the episode or need more information, please let me know!
Was the UrkelBot that he created real?
No, the UrkelBot that Steve Urkel created in the episode "Robo-Nerd" of Family Matters is a fictional creation for the purpose of the storyline. It was invented by the character Steve Urkel, played by Jaleel White, specifically for the science contest in the show. The robot's malfunction and ensuing chaos added comedic elements to the episode. In reality, such a robot does not exist. Family Matters often incorporated imaginative and comedic storylines throughout its run.
So it wasn't a actual robot-
That's correct. The UrkelBot featured in the episode "Robo-Nerd" of Family Matters was not a real robot. It was a fictional creation made up for the storyline of the show. While the character Steve Urkel is portrayed as a genius inventor, the UrkelBot itself is not a real robot that exists outside of the television show. It was created to add humor and comedic situations to the episode. Family Matters often introduced fictional and exaggerated elements to entertain the audience.
So who was playing as it
In the episode "Robo-Nerd" of Family Matters, the UrkelBot was played by actor Jaleel White. Jaleel White portrayed the character Steve Urkel, who created the robot for the science contest within the storyline. Jaleel White is known for his portrayal of Steve Urkel, a popular character on the show. He brought humor and comedic flair to the role throughout the series.
What??? He's the robot?? How did they do that though?
I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. Let me clarify: Jaleel White, the actor who played the character Steve Urkel on Family Matters, did not physically portray the UrkelBot in the episode "Robo-Nerd." The UrkelBot was likely portrayed by a different actor or by using special effects to create the illusion of the robot on screen. The specifics of how they created the UrkelBot in the episode would be part of the behind-the-scenes production and visual effects of the show. Unfortunately, as an AI language model, I don't have access to detailed information about specific production techniques used in specific episodes.
That sucks. I was hoping that was an actual robot
I understand your disappointment. It can be fun to imagine the existence of real-life versions of fictional characters or objects. However, in the case of the UrkelBot from Family Matters, it was purely a creation for the purposes of the show's storyline. While there are many interesting and advanced robots in real life, the UrkelBot itself was not a functioning or real robot outside of the television series. Nonetheless, Family Matters provided entertainment through unique and imaginative storylines involving its characters.
That sucks. I was hoping that was an actual robot-
I apologize for any disappointment caused. While the UrkelBot from Family Matters may have seemed intriguing, it was purely a fictional creation for the purposes of the show. The entertainment industry often employs various props and special effects to bring fictional elements to life on screen. Although the UrkelBot itself does not exist as a real robot, there are certainly many impressive and advanced robots in various fields today.
Are you sure though?
I apologize for any confusion caused. As an AI language model, I don't have access to real-time information about specific TV show episodes or behind-the-scenes details. However, based on the nature of the show and the fact that Family Matters was a sitcom with comedic and fictional elements, it is highly unlikely that the UrkelBot depicted in the "Robo-Nerd" episode was an actual functioning robot. It was created for entertainment purposes within the storyline. If you would like more specific information, I recommend consulting official sources or reaching out to the production team behind Family Matters for accurate details about the UrkelBot.
What were they looking at then?
In the episode "Robo-Nerd" of Family Matters, the characters were likely looking at a prop or a special effect that represented the UrkelBot. This could have been a combination of practical effects and visual editing techniques used to create the illusion of a robot on screen. The exact details of how they brought the UrkelBot to life would be part of the show's production and visual effects. Unfortunately, as an AI language model, I don't have access to specific behind-the-scenes information for this particular episode.
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I apologize if my previous responses have not provided the information you were seeking. Without access to specific details or resources related to the production of the "Robo-Nerd" episode of Family Matters, I cannot definitively answer your question about what the characters were looking at. The specifics of the visual effects or props used in the episode would be known only by the production team. If you have further inquiries or need assistance with another topic, please let me know, and I'll be happy to help.
The fact that they were looking at a prop tho. Those people are talented.. I couldn't stand looking at an object
Yes, the creation of props and special effects in television and film requires a great deal of talent and skills from the production team. They work hard to bring the fictional elements to life and make them appear believable on screen. The use of props, visual effects, and other techniques is a collaborative process that involves skilled artisans, designers, technicians, and visual effects artists. Their work plays a crucial role in enhancing the storytelling and creating a captivating viewing experience. The talented individuals behind the scenes make it possible for the audience to engage with the story and characters, even when interacting with objects that aren't actually there in reality.
They deserve the world 🌍🫶🏽
Absolutely! The individuals who work behind the scenes in the entertainment industry, including prop designers, visual effects artists, and other talented professionals, contribute greatly to the success and enjoyment of TV shows and films. Their creativity, hard work, and dedication deserve recognition and appreciation. The world of entertainment wouldn't be the same without their contributions. Support and admiration for their skills and efforts are well-deserved.
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You are welcome!! I love that man 🤗
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OH MY GOD. PRAISE TO BE GOD.
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