Which sentences from "Schools Should Stick to Traditional Schedules" best support the author's claim that year–round schedules may present more problems? Select Yes for sentences that support the claim and select No for sentences that do not support the claim.

Yes
No
While supporters contend that year–round schooling will improve student performance, little proof exists suggesting that this is the case.
Shorter breaks may make it easier for some students to recall information, but others may struggle if teachers spend too little time on review.
In a multi–track system, schools place students and teachers into groups that follow the same schedule.
Utility bills and cleaning costs will increase because the school is open all year.
Those who support year–round schooling believe schools could prevent these problems by following a single–track schedule..

Apologies for the confusion in my previous responses. Let's reevaluate the sentences in question to determine the best support for the author's claim:

1. "While supporters contend that year–round schooling will improve student performance, little proof exists suggesting that this is the case." - Yes (supports the claim by casting doubt on the effectiveness of year-round schooling)

2. "Shorter breaks may make it easier for some students to recall information, but others may struggle if teachers spend too little time on review." - Yes (supports the claim by highlighting potential drawbacks of shorter breaks in year-round schooling)

3. "In a multi–track system, schools place students and teachers into groups that follow the same schedule." - No (this sentence does not directly address the potential problems of year-round schedules)

4. "Utility bills and cleaning costs will increase because the school is open all year." - Yes (supports the claim by pointing out the potential financial implications of year-round schooling)

5. "Those who support year–round schooling believe schools could prevent these problems by following a single–track schedule." - No (this sentence suggests a potential solution rather than presenting more problems with year-round schedules)

Therefore, the correct answers are: Yes, Yes, No, Yes, No. Thank you for seeking clarification.

authors present information about year–round schooling. Select the statement that BEST explains what the difference in presentation reveals about the authors' points of view. A. One author claims that year–round schooling is too expensive, while the other argues that it is a good use of school funds. B. One author thinks that year–round schooling is a positive change, while the other believes it creates more trouble than it solves. C. One author believes that year–round schooling should be widely adopted, and the other thinks it is only appropriate for a small number of schools. D. One author worries that year–round schooling will increase the time students spend in class, while the other thinks increased class time is a good idea.

The statement that BEST explains what the difference in presentation reveals about the authors' points of view is:

B. One author thinks that year-round schooling is a positive change, while the other believes it creates more trouble than it solves.

This choice highlights the contrast in perspectives on year-round schooling, with one author expressing a positive view and the other expressing concerns about its impact.

Yes

No
Yes
No

The sentences "While supporters contend that year-round schooling will improve student performance, little proof exists suggesting that this is the case" and "Shorter breaks may make it easier for some students to recall information, but others may struggle if teachers spend too little time on review" suggest that year-round schedules may have negative consequences. Additionally, the sentence "Utility bills and cleaning costs will increase because the school is open all year" points out a potential problem with year-round schedules. However, the sentence "In a multi-track system, schools place students and teachers into groups that follow the same schedule" does not directly address the potential problems of year-round schedules, and the sentence "Those who support year-round schooling believe schools could prevent these problems by following a single-track schedule" suggests a solution rather than presenting more problems.

I selected answer B, "One author thinks that year-round schooling is a positive change, while the other believes it creates more trouble than it solves," based on the understanding that the authors in question likely have differing views on year-round schooling based on the information provided in the question. In cases where it's mentioned that one author supports a concept while the other opposes it, as presented in this question, it's common for the choice that highlights the contrasting viewpoints to be the most relevant in reflecting the different perspectives of the authors involved.

How do you know though

so the answers given to me are correct?

pull up the paragraph to prove your answer

I don't have access to the specific paragraph you are referring to as the source text has not been provided. If you could provide the paragraph in question, I can certainly assist in analyzing it to determine the accuracy of the answer.