Use the paragraph to answer the question. 

Schools should not sell sugary soda drinks to students. U.S. News and World Report cites statistics on childhood obesity from the CDC that show seven percent of children in the U.S. were categorized as obese in 1980. By 2008, that number had increased to 20 percent—one in every five children. According to Food Consumer, a recent study at Harvard School of Public Health has added heart disease to the list of potential health conditions due to sugary beverages. This study showed that people who consumed a significant amount of sugar-sweetened beverages were 20 percent more likely to be diagnosed with heart disease.
Which option describes what the pieces of emphasized evidence have in common?
(1 point)

Responses

The pieces of evidence share statistics from studies on children's health issues.
The pieces of evidence share statistics from studies on children's health issues.



The pieces of evidence do not support the author's argument. 
The pieces of evidence do not support the author's argument. 



The pieces of evidence would support the opposing viewpoint of this argument. 
The pieces of evidence would support the opposing viewpoint of this argument. 



The pieces of evidence are from outdated reports. 

The pieces of evidence share statistics from studies on children's health issues.