Which would be a sound reason to support the addition of a salad bar option to the middle school

cafeteria? (1 point)

A salad bar would provide a healthy option for vegetarian students.

The school one town over has a salad bar, and so we should too.

I don't like any of the current lunch options, and I like salad.

The cafeteria is dull, and the colors from the salad bar would make it prettier.

A sound reason to support the addition of a salad bar option to the middle school cafeteria would be: "A salad bar would provide a healthy option for vegetarian students."

Which piece of evidence is both relevant and sufficient to support the claim that a Mediterranean

diet has health benefits? (1 point)

Many people think that the Mediterranean diet is delicious.

It ranked first in US News and World Report's best diet issue.

Residents of countries like Italy, Spain, and Greece follow a similar diet.

Scientists have found that the diet reduces the risk of heart disease.

The piece of evidence that is both relevant and sufficient to support the claim that a Mediterranean diet has health benefits is: "Scientists have found that the diet reduces the risk of heart disease."

Use the arguments about the effects of video games on teenagers to answer the question.

Argument 1: Video games are fun, but they make teenagers less likely to engage
in physical exercise.
Argument 2: Video games help teach teenagers to perform more than one task at the same
time.

On which point do these two arguments disagree?
(1 point)

whether or not video games make teenagers more passive

whether or not video games are a good substitute for exercise

whether or not video games are fun for teenagers to play

whether or not video games have any benefits for teenagers

On which point do these two arguments disagree?

The two arguments disagree on whether or not video games are a good substitute for exercise.

The answer is actually "whether or not video games make teenagers more passive".

Apologies for the confusion. You are correct. The two arguments disagree on whether or not video games make teenagers more passive.

Heather is writing an essay for her history class about the founding of her city. She has found

conflicting information in her sources. Which of the sources she used is the least likely to be
reliable? (1 point)

a book containing the minutes of a meeting held to discuss whether a new city should be formed or the area should be annexed into an existing city

a chapter in a history book about why people first settled in her city

a journal entry written by someone at the time of the founding who wanted to be

annexed into a different city instead of creating a new one

a newspaper article published in the state capital the year her city was founded

The source that is least likely to be reliable is "a journal entry written by someone at the time of the founding who wanted to be annexed into a different city instead of creating a new one." This source may be biased and may not provide an objective account of the founding of the city.