Increasing numbers of communities are addressing the need for out-of-school care due to the relationship

between
A. teen pregnancy and inadequate care of infants.
B. inadequate supervision of teens and teen pregnancy.
C. working mothers and juvenile delinquency.
D. unsupervised children and juvenile crime.

My anser is D Can someone check my answer.

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Wrong one I am sorry Ms. Sue

To check if your answer is correct, let's first understand the relationship between out-of-school care and the given options.

A) Teen pregnancy and inadequate care of infants: This option suggests that the need for out-of-school care is related to teen pregnancy and the inadequate care provided to infants. While this may be a concern, it does not directly address the need for out-of-school care.

B) Inadequate supervision of teens and teen pregnancy: This option suggests that the need for out-of-school care is related to inadequate supervision of teens, which leads to teen pregnancy. However, this does not directly address the need for out-of-school care.

C) Working mothers and juvenile delinquency: This option suggests that the need for out-of-school care is related to working mothers and the potential increase in juvenile delinquency due to lack of supervision. Although this may be an issue, it does not directly address the need for out-of-school care.

D) Unsupervised children and juvenile crime: This option suggests that the need for out-of-school care is related to unsupervised children and the potential increase in juvenile crime. This option directly addresses the need for out-of-school care as a way to provide supervision and reduce the likelihood of juvenile crime.

Based on the explanation, your answer (D) seems to be correct.