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A writer is crafting an argument in favor of making video gaming an official sport. Which evidence would give the strongest support for this argument? (1 point)
An article in a leading academic journal makes the claim that people who play video games regularly are less likely to have cognitive problems than those who do not.
A teenager gamer who is also on his school basketball team states that he was a poor athlete before he began gaming, and that his gaming experience changed that.
The head of a group that promotes inclusivity points out that people who are physically disabled and unable to participate in most sports often excel at video gaming.
A study conducted by a leading university showed that during gameplay, a gamer's heart rate can rise to the same beats per minute as a runner during a marathon.
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A study by a leading university showing a gamer's heart rate can rise to the same beats per minute as a marathon runner.
Reason: it provides objective, physiological evidence that gaming can involve intense physical exertion comparable to established sports, which most directly supports classifying gaming as a sport.
Reason: it provides objective, physiological evidence that gaming can involve intense physical exertion comparable to established sports, which most directly supports classifying gaming as a sport.
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