Thalia is writing a letter to the city council in her town. There is a vacant lot in her town, and some people want to turn it into a parking lot. Thalia thinks the lot should be turned into a skate park. In an outline she creates to plan her letter, she lists the following reasons:

Reason 1: There is no safe place in town for kids to skateboard or roller-skate.
Reason 2: Adults are always saying that kids need to get more exercise.
Reason 3: Another parking lot would just increase traffic downtown.

Which piece of evidence could Thalia use to support Reason 2?

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There are over a hundred metered parking spots on the four blocks surrounding the vacant lot.
There are over a hundred metered parking spots on the four blocks surrounding the vacant lot.

The vacant lot is in an area with a lot of shops and restaurants that many people walk to.
The vacant lot is in an area with a lot of shops and restaurants that many people walk to.

Students have only two hours of physical education at school per week.
Students have only two hours of physical education at school per week.

Local laws prevent skateboarding in parking lots.

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The best piece of evidence Thalia could use to support Reason 2 ("Adults are always saying that kids need to get more exercise") is:

Students have only two hours of physical education at school per week.

This evidence directly highlights the limited opportunity for physical activity that children have at school, reinforcing the need for alternative options like a skate park to encourage exercise outside of school hours.