Answer:
Add "soared" after the ball 
Explanation:
Tried the answer that made sense and got this correct. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is C. Do foreign language classes help students improve in other subjects?
Explanation
Secondary questions are questions that serve as specific objectives in an investigation, their function is to contribute to the investigation of a topic from a specific subject. For example, Kayla is working on a research project asking if foreign language classes should be required for high school students; an adequate secondary question for this topic would have to inquire about the relationship between foreign languages in high school students and why this should be required. So, the correct answer is C. "Do foreign language classes help students improve in other subjects?" because this option relates the academic performance of the students in other areas with the learning of foreign languages; that in the case of Kayla's research, if it were shown with this secondary question that effectively learning foreign languages contributes to the improvement of students in other areas, it would help to support her main question of whether these languages should be required in high school.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer A.
Key words from the question: <span>commuters do not <u>truly </u>experience New York City
Answer A reflects this because it gives a specific example of a commuter coming into the city but going a whole year without actually experiencing a NYC area outside of where s/he may work. </span>
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: The statement that has been written objectively is D. The 62% of high school students that experience cyber bullying, and bullying is signaling an epidemic in schools across the US.
Explanation: An objective statement is a statement that shows a lack of bias and judgment. In other words, an objective statement does not reflect the opinions, emotions or prejudices that the individual who gives it has. Therefore<u>, option D. is the only one that has been written objectively since it presents an idea that derives from a precise statistic, that is to say information obtained after carrying out a study</u>. Therefore, option D. does not express a mere opinion. In contrast, all the other options reflect the writers' bias and judgements. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Umm. ok was that A question?