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Irina-Kira
1 month ago
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Which choice is a claim supported by the other choices?

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3 answers:
Naddika [6.3K]1 month ago
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C) Having lunch outdoors offers students a source of Vitamin D from sunlight.

ddd [6.2K]1 month ago
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The answer is D) Research indicates that spending 30 minutes outdoors around midday can alleviate stress.

The other options (A,B,C) all discuss the advantages of having lunch outside. In contrast, option D presents data on how being outdoors is beneficial for stress relief. Responses A, B, and C somewhat interrelate. Please provide the brainliest response.

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Naddik [6.4K]1 month ago
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It's c since the supporting statements indicate that it provides students with vitamin D.

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