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Claim: Physical education classes are a critical part of education that help students build self-esteem and learn healthy habits.
Alaina is writing an argument supporting the claim above. What should she include in the concluding statement? Select the two correct answers.

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Only six states currently require physical education in all grades from kindergarten through twelfth grade.
Only six states currently require physical education in all grades from kindergarten through twelfth grade.

There are benefits to physical education classes, but instruction time at school is limited and should be devoted to the core subjects.
There are benefits to physical education classes, but instruction time at school is limited and should be devoted to the core subjects.

Attending physical education classes as children can instill a healthy lifestyle that will continue into adulthood.
Attending physical education classes as children can instill a healthy lifestyle that will continue into adulthood.

A University of Florida study revealed that overweight children avoid physical education classes because they fear bullying.
A University of Florida study revealed that overweight children avoid physical education classes because they fear bullying.

Regular physical education classes allow students to set and achieve goals, work cooperatively, and build self-confidence.
Regular physical education classes allow students to set and achieve goals, work cooperatively, and build self-confidence.
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Alaina should include the following two statements in her concluding statement to support the claim:

  1. Attending physical education classes as children can instill a healthy lifestyle that will continue into adulthood.
  2. Regular physical education classes allow students to set and achieve goals, work cooperatively, and build self-confidence.

These statements reinforce the importance of physical education in fostering healthy habits and building self-esteem.