Which statements does the author make without evidence to support them? Choose two.

"Teaching methods have since been developed to make students active in the learning process." (paragraph
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"This led to the idea that students evaluate those who teach them." (paragraph 3)
"Extending this logic to middle school and high school students seems not only natural but necessary."
(paragraph 4)
"Students should have a voice in evaluating the quality of instruction they receive." (paragraph 7)
"This, in turn, would perhaps prepare them not only as learners but as thoughtful, critical thinkers and engaged citizens in a democratic society." (paragraph 7)

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The two statements that the author makes without evidence to support them are:

  1. "Extending this logic to middle school and high school students seems not only natural but necessary." (paragraph 4)
  2. "This, in turn, would perhaps prepare them not only as learners but as thoughtful, critical thinkers and engaged citizens in a democratic society." (paragraph 7)

These statements present opinions or assertions that lack specific supporting evidence within the given context.

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