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All though the two arguments are correct, I lean towards the 2nd argument. School gardens do not improve student's scores as they would if the student was well educated. The student will not learn from a garden. The surroundings will be better but can not help them. As it states in the second claim "America’s test scores continue to lag behind". Even if we have school gardens. But, the first argument is right in a way if the student is already well educated and knows the curriculum there surrounding may improve their learning by wanting to learn because they are more comfortable. These claims are strong because they do have facts and claims from others. They lean towards one side and are informative.
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Answer:a
Explanation:it makes the most sense because it’s true today
there is a saying that a man's ego is just as fragile as a woman's heart.
contrary to belief, men and women are still similar mentally despite stereotype that women are more emotional or that men are more impatient.
studies show that women are mentally more empathetic and coherent than men, and it proves as a skill ; women are often teachers, doctors/nurses. This is because both sides of the brain develop earlier as a foetus in females than males.
However, studies show it is true that males are more advanced in maths and geometry while females are more advanced in language and fine motor skills e.g. handwriting, creativity. This can be shown from an early age until puberty, when the brain changes.
Girls often change earlier than boys, when they become faster and more accurate in communication. Boys catch up, but develop other skills since men and women sometimes use different parts of the brain for the same function e.g. working out arithmetic challenges.
Men and women are both able to perform tasks, and although they are both very much equal and balanced mentally; there are women who are professors and men who are linguists- there is no determining the level of difference in each individual.
Well I'll just hit it kinda vaguely to hit it all at once. So imagine you do something nice for a person, like buy them a gift or a present, that will cause a fondness and a bond between that person and you, which in turn establishes a relationship. Pretty much, in order to cause a relationship, you have to establish a positive bond with the person or some kind of being. The effect of having a relationship would be something like a deeper trust in others, improvement of the same or other relationships, increased happiness and so on. (I'm just assuming that these are all positive relationships.) So, an example would be like, you see a nice girl/guy, you talk to them and become good friends which would result in establishing a relationship. After establishing a relationship, your relationship would become more intimate and you would become better friends, or maybe even become partners. You can even get a negative relationship by creating a negative relation, then as a result it would be a toxic relationship. The toxic relationship would then result in it being harmful.