Asked by wewe

Match the relevant evidence that BEST supports the author's claim.

Group of answer choices
Students like talking with friends during lunch.

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Schools should have longer lunch periods to reduce food waste.

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Cafeteria lines are too slow.

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Some students aren't hungry early in the day.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don't have the list of evidence choices or the passage to match them to. Could you paste the evidence options (or the passage) here?

If you want a quick guide on what kinds of evidence would best match each claim, here are likely matches and why:

- Students like talking with friends during lunch.
- Best evidence: statements or data showing students spend most of lunch socializing (e.g., "many students sit and chat instead of eating" or observations/quotes about socializing).

- Schools should have longer lunch periods to reduce food waste.
- Best evidence: information linking short lunch times to uneaten food (e.g., "students throw away X% of meals because they don't have time to finish them" or "short lunch periods cause rushed eating and increased waste").

- Cafeteria lines are too slow.
- Best evidence: data or observations about long wait times in line (e.g., "students spend 15–20 minutes waiting for food" or reports that many students miss part of lunch/recess because they're in line).

- Some students aren't hungry early in the day.
- Best evidence: student statements or survey results indicating they don't feel hungry in the morning or that they eat later (e.g., "many students skip breakfast or say they're not hungry until later").

Send the exact evidence choices and I’ll match them precisely.