Asked by gary

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 — could you paste their text (or upload images) so I can check them and pick the correct boxes?

If you want to do it yourself, here’s a quick method and what each box means:

- The three column headings are Source #1 (left), Source #3 (middle), Both (right).
- For each row look for the event in the texts:
- If only Source #1 mentions the event, mark the left box (row 1 = A; row 2 = D; row 3 = G).
- If only Source #3 mentions it, mark the middle box (row 1 = B; row 2 = E; row 3 = H).
- If both sources mention the event, mark the right box (row 1 = C; row 2 = F; row 3 = I).
- Read carefully for synonyms or implied mentions (e.g., “outing” = field trip; “barbecue” = cookout; “park upkeep” = volunteers cleaning/maintaining).

Paste the sources and I’ll fill in A–I for you.