This graph shows a student’s distance from home over time. Which 2 statements best describe the student’s journey? (2 points) Responses The student left home and never came back during this journey. The student left home and never came back during this journey. The student left and came back home twice on this journey. The student left and came back home twice on this journey. The student rested 3 times during his journey. The student rested 3 times during his journey. The student climbed 3 hills during his journey. The student climbed 3 hills during his journey. The student went up and down the neighborhood looking for his dog. The student went up and down the neighborhood looking for his dog. The student went further away from home each time he left the house

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To accurately determine which two statements best describe the student’s journey based on the graph, we would need to analyze the depicted movements and characteristics of the graph. However, based on the statements provided and common journey patterns, here are the two statements that might best describe the student's journey:

  1. The student left and came back home twice on this journey. - This implies there are points in the graph where the student is at home and then returns home after venturing away.

  2. The student rested 3 times during his journey. - This suggests there are pauses in movement depicted on the graph, indicating resting periods.

If the graph indeed shows these behaviors, then these two statements would be reasonable descriptions of the student's journey.