Students today have access to all sorts of technology: iPads, laptops, cell phones, and many other devices.

The access students have to technology at school should be more severely limited in order to lessen cheating offenses.

Some schools allow students to wear and use ear buds outside of the classroom and in the school hallways.

While devices certainly allow students more cheating opportunities, the internet filter schools use can influence cheating habits.
Question 1
Which statement is a claim (rather than supporting evidence)?
Responses
A The access students have to technology at school should be more severely limited in order to lessen cheating offenses.The access students have to technology at school should be more severely limited in order to lessen cheating offenses.
B Students today have access to all sorts of technology: iPads, laptops, cell phones, and many other devices.Students today have access to all sorts of technology: iPads, laptops, cell phones, and many other devices.
C Some schools allow students to wear and use ear buds outside of the classroom and in the school hallways.Some schools allow students to wear and use ear buds outside of the classroom and in the school hallways.
D While devices certainly allow students more cheating opportunities, the internet filter schools use can influence cheating habits.

A The access students have to technology at school should be more severely limited in order to lessen cheating offenses.