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fgiga
16 days ago
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Which reasons support this claim? Check all that apply.

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hammer [7.6K]16 days ago
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Funding has been allocated for the addition of one sport. The school lacrosse team currently has 35 regular members. Other local high school lacrosse teams are on the lookout for competitors. Explanation: The proposal "Lacrosse should become a varsity sport at our school" is bolstered by these insights, as they furnish pertinent information representing diverse perspectives on the potential enhancements to the school’s athletic options through the incorporation of lacrosse, as evidenced by the supportive remarks indicating long-term advantages.
Flura [7K]16 days ago
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