Use the sentence to answer the question.

Children should receive a regular allowance of money.

Which statement provides the best evidence for the claim in the sentence?

(1 point)
Responses

Allowances teach children how to manage money.

Allowances give children their own spending cash.

Allowances have been around for many years.

Allowances can be something other than money.

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The statement that provides the best evidence for the claim in the sentence is: "Allowances teach children how to manage money."

To arrive at this answer, we need to analyze the given sentence and look for a statement that supports the idea that children should receive a regular allowance of money.

Option 1, "Allowances teach children how to manage money," is the best choice because it directly supports the claim made in the sentence. By giving children a regular allowance, they have the opportunity to learn how to handle money, including budgeting, saving, and making choices about how to spend it.

Option 2, "Allowances give children their own spending cash," is also related to the topic but does not specifically address the importance of teaching money management skills.

Option 3, "Allowances have been around for many years," is not directly related to the claim and does not provide evidence for why children should receive a regular allowance.

Option 4, "Allowances can be something other than money," is unrelated and does not provide evidence for the claim made in the sentence.

Therefore, option 1, "Allowances teach children how to manage money," is the best statement that supports the claim that children should receive a regular allowance of money.

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