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Which detail best supports the argument that recess is good for kids’ physical health?
Independent play helps kids learn problem-solving and communication skills.
Kids who spend at least two hours playing each day are more likely to be healthy in childhood.
Playing outside for an additional 15 minutes a day helps kids increase their standardized test scores.
Students who participate in 30 minutes of physical activity each day are more likely to say they enjoy school.
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"Kids who spend at least two hours playing each day are more likely to be healthy in childhood."
This detail directly links play time to physical health, supporting the argument that recess benefits kids' physical well-being.
This detail directly links play time to physical health, supporting the argument that recess benefits kids' physical well-being.
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