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A student is developing a claim about art and theater education in schools. Which of these claims is fair, focused, and complex?(1 point)
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Schools should focus on teaching useful subjects rather than wasting time and money on the arts.
Schools should focus on teaching useful subjects rather than wasting time and money on the arts.
The arts have been a major part of society since ancient times, and we are doomed if we do not honor them.
The arts have been a major part of society since ancient times, and we are doomed if we do not honor them.
There are many ways that art and theater classes benefit students academically and socially.
There are many ways that art and theater classes benefit students academically and socially.
Art and theater classes are important to society, and so we need to offer them at school.
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"There are many ways that art and theater classes benefit students academically and socially."
This claim is fair (neutral, not inflammatory), focused (identifies two clear areas—academic and social—for development), and complex (allows for multiple types of evidence and analysis rather than a simple yes/no). The others are either biased/exaggerated or too vague/circular.
This claim is fair (neutral, not inflammatory), focused (identifies two clear areas—academic and social—for development), and complex (allows for multiple types of evidence and analysis rather than a simple yes/no). The others are either biased/exaggerated or too vague/circular.
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