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The following supporting details support which thesis statement?
· Research shows that student volunteers suffer from increased self-esteem and better grades.
· One student volunteer, Manuel, said he was “very proud” of himself for participating in the program.
· Another volunteer, Jessica, enjoys working with children at the center because they motivate her to do her own homework.
· Many community organizations are under-funded and could not operate without the participation of student volunteers.
Volunteering in community programs gives students an increased sense of self and better grades.
Community programs should never be under-funded.
Although better grades and increased self-esteem are common, the most important benefit of student volunteerism is the ability to keep under-funded programs open to the public.
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