A student is writing an argument that offering more art and theater classes in schools would be good for students academically. Which of the following is an example of evidence that the student should include when developing their claim? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

Science and math are not engaging, and most students think we need to focus on less boring subjects.
Science and math are not engaging, and most students think we need to focus on less boring subjects.

Students who take art and theater classes score an average of 35 points higher on the verbal SAT test.
Students who take art and theater classes score an average of 35 points higher on the verbal SAT test.

Art and theater classes are an integral part of most educational curricula outside of the United States.
Art and theater classes are an integral part of most educational curricula outside of the United States.

Experts agree that art and theater help students build self-confidence and learn many collaborative skills.
Experts agree that art and theater help students build self-confidence and learn many collaborative skills.

A recent poll showed that 93 percent of adults believe that schools should offer art and theater classes.

1 answer

The two correct answers that the student should include as evidence for their argument that offering more art and theater classes in schools would be good for students academically are:

  1. Students who take art and theater classes score an average of 35 points higher on the verbal SAT test.
  2. Experts agree that art and theater help students build self-confidence and learn many collaborative skills.

These pieces of evidence directly support the academic benefits of art and theater classes.