Use the claim to answer the question.

Despite conventional wisdom stating otherwise, adults do not necessarily need to drink eight glasses of water every day.
Which point aligns with or supports the claim?

(1 point)
Responses

Many people in the modern world have access to purified drinking water, but not everyone does.
Many people in the modern world have access to purified drinking water, but not everyone does.

The recommendation to drink eight glasses of water fails to account for other sources of water one may ingest throughout the day.
The recommendation to drink eight glasses of water fails to account for other sources of water one may ingest throughout the day.

Conventional wisdom often leads people astray by encouraging them to turn a small truth into something so large and absolute it becomes false.
Conventional wisdom often leads people astray by encouraging them to turn a small truth into something so large and absolute it becomes false.

Drinking an appropriate amount of water can have significant health benefits.

1 answer

The point that aligns with or supports the claim is:

The recommendation to drink eight glasses of water fails to account for other sources of water one may ingest throughout the day.

This supports the claim by indicating that the eight-glasses guideline is too rigid and does not consider the variety of ways in which individuals can hydrate.