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which sentence best explains the reasoning behind mary beths argument?
○ students should avoid speaking up to stay out of trouble.
○ students should protect school lunch policies and rules.
○ students should share their opinions only outside of school.
○ students should have the same peaceful protest rights as adults.
(previous question options visible: they used a clear claim, evidence, reasoning, and a strong conclusion. they added strong opinions without providing examples or proof.)
To determine the best sentence explaining the reasoning behind Mary Beth's argument (likely related to student rights/activism, e.g., in a context like Tinker v. Des Moines or student protest rights), we analyze each option:
- Option 1 ("Students should avoid speaking up to stay out of trouble") goes against the idea of advocating for student rights/voice.
- Option 2 ("Students should protect school lunch policies and rules") is too narrow and unrelated to general student rights to express opinions/protest.
- Option 3 ("Students should share their opinions only outside of school") limits student expression, which is not in line with arguments for student rights in school.
- Option 4 ("Students should have the same peaceful protest rights as adults") aligns with the idea of students having the right to peacefully protest (like in free speech/expression cases), which would support an argument about student activism or rights, matching the reasoning behind a claim for student voice/rights.
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