Read the paragraph from "Schools Should Stick to Traditional Schedules."

While supporters contend that year–round schooling will improve student performance, little proof exists suggesting that this is the case. Students in year–round programs attend school for about the same number of days as students in traditional programs. These students do not spend more time learning. Rather, their breaks are just spread out throughout the year. Shorter breaks may make it easier for some students to recall information, but others may struggle if teachers spend too little time on review.

How does this information help the reader understand the information about year–round schedules in paragraph 3 of "Year–Round Schooling Helps Students, Teachers, and Families"?

A.
It shows that students can advance quickly instead of waiting for the new school year to start.

B.
It shows that there are shorter breaks throughout the year.

C.
It shows that this method is a disadvantage to those who need review at the beginning of the year.

D.
It shows that year–round schooling improves student performance.

C. It shows that this method is a disadvantage to those who need review at the beginning of the year.

the answers?

The correct answer is C. It shows that this method is a disadvantage to those who need review at the beginning of the year.

The correct answer is C. It shows that this method is a disadvantage to those who need review at the beginning of the year.

The correct answer is C. It shows that this method is a disadvantage to those who need review at the beginning of the year.

The paragraph you provided explains that students in year-round schooling have shorter breaks throughout the year, rather than a long summer break. This can be seen as a disadvantage because some students may struggle if teachers spend too little time on review. This aligns with option C, which states that this method is a disadvantage to those who need review at the beginning of the year. It does not provide evidence for options A, B, or D.