Use the sentence to answer the question.

High school classes should begin later in the morning than elementary or middle school classes.
Which reason fails to support the claim in a meaningful way?

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Responses

Teenagers are more likely than younger children to stay up late, but they still need an adequate amount of sleep to be ready to learn.
Teenagers are more likely than younger children to stay up late, but they still need an adequate amount of sleep to be ready to learn.

Teenagers are more likely than younger children to struggle to pay attention and form new mental connections in the early hours of the morning.
Teenagers are more likely than younger children to struggle to pay attention and form new mental connections in the early hours of the morning.

Six out of ten teenagers have jobs or other responsibilities that reportedly make their afternoons and evenings busy, making it difficult to wake early and rested for school.
Six out of ten teenagers have jobs or other responsibilities that reportedly make their afternoons and evenings busy, making it difficult to wake early and rested for school.

Many teenagers have reported a tendency to skip breakfast, which some nutritionists consider the most important meal of the day, altogether.

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The reason that fails to support the claim in a meaningful way is:

"Many teenagers have reported a tendency to skip breakfast, which some nutritionists consider the most important meal of the day, altogether."

This statement addresses a dietary habit rather than the timing of school classes, and it does not provide a direct reason for why high school classes should start later compared to elementary or middle school classes.