Which two parts of the passage most clearly support the implied claim that Daylight Saving Time will likely change in the future?

1. paragraph 1 where the text defines Daylight Saving Time and names the legislative body with an interest in it

2. paragraph 1 where the text explains that Daylight Saving
Time was adopted and set in statute in 1918

3. paragraph 2 where the text reveals that Congress can ask other agencies to research Daylight Saving Time
4. paragraph 2 where the text provides evidence and results of studies done on Daylight Saving Time

5. paragraph 3 where the text states that the length of the Daylight Saving Time period is controlled by Congress

6. paragraph 3 where the text details new legislation proposed by states since 2015 for Daylight Saving Time

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Option 3 and option 6 most clearly support the implied claim that Daylight Saving Time will likely change in the future. Option 3 states that Congress can ask other agencies to research Daylight Saving Time, suggesting that there is an interest in gathering more information about it. Option 6 mentions new legislation proposed by states since 2015, indicating that there is ongoing discussion and potential for change in the future.