<u>Original sentences:</u> José received a college scholarship for baseball from Vanderbilt University. He has been playing for years. He will attend this fall.
<u>Correct</u><u> </u><u>combination</u><u>:</u> Playing for years, Jose who will be attending this fall, received a college scholarship from Vanderbilt University.
<u>Reasoning</u>
1. <em>since</em><em> </em>and <em>for</em><em> </em>cannot be used together for time depiction.
2. "..and attending this fall" seems incomplete due to incorrect use of tense.
<em>Hope</em><em> </em><em>this</em><em> </em><em>helps</em><em> </em><em>:</em><em>)</em>
Answer:
A. A study found that kids can burn just as many calories playing exergames as doing other types of exercise.
D: Exergames use motion - sensor technology, which allows uses to have fun while increasing fitness.
Explanation:
I picked A and D because the conflicting point of view was highlighting the fitness aspect of video games and how it made kids lazy. A and D were the two answer choices that talked about how exergames improved fitness in teenagers.
Answer B would be a good answer because it talks about health benefits, but eyesight does not relate to fitness.
Answer C is a statement rather than evidence and it still doesn't pertain to fitness.
the answer is b ;-; ello have a nice day