Asked by gary

Some areas have pools. They have classes, like swimming lessons and lifeguard training, however, not all counties have pools. Other sports are tennis and golf. People can take classes to learn to play tennis or golf. Those who know what they are doing can reserve a tennis court or a tee time for golf. There are also options for joining a soccer or basketball team or just dropping in to play with whoever shows up in a group every week. Select the correct box in each row to show whether the author of Source #1, the author of Source #3, or both authors present each type of event described in the table.


Source #1

Source #3

Both

Teenagers go on field trips and learn leadership skills.

A
B
C
Volunteers clean or maintain a section of a park.

D
E
F
People attend a cookout or grill a meal at the park.

G
H
I

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have Source #1 or Source #3 here. Please paste the text (or the relevant excerpts) for each source and I’ll mark the correct box for each row.

If you want to check them yourself, here’s how to decide for each row:
- Teenagers go on field trips and learn leadership skills: mark Source #1 if that only appears in Source #1, Source #3 if only in Source #3, or Both if both mention field trips and leadership training for teens.
- Volunteers clean or maintain a section of a park: mark the column corresponding to whichever source(s) explicitly describe volunteers cleaning/maintaining parks.
- People attend a cookout or grill a meal at the park: mark the column for the source(s) that mention cookouts, grilling, or organized meals at the park.

When you paste the sources I’ll fill in A/B/C, D/E/F, and G/H/I accordingly.