Please help, this is my final exam, i will give you brainliest
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Please help, this is my final exam, i will give you brainliest
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According to Stahley Junior High principal Charlotte Washington, "It is true that some of our classes have over 35 students in them, but hiring more teachers would mean cutting back somewhere else, like on new uniforms for the football team."
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Studies by Teachers for a Better Tomorrow show that the number one indicator of academic success is small class size.
Which option best combines the two sources into a single detail sentence?
A. Principal Washington's policies place higher priority on how school sports teams look than on how well students learn.
B. Although parents want more teachers hired, Principal Washington does not want to do the work of hiring them.
C. Elementary-aged children get better grades than high schoolers because their classes have fewer students.
D. If Stahley Junior High had smaller class sizes, the school could afford to spend more on athletics.
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