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yan [13]
3 years ago
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A central idea of the article is that the California School for the Deaf, Riverside’s football team has unique advantages over o

ther teams. Which two details BEST support this idea?
Friday night games at the Riverside campus are not totally silent, but they are not boisterous either.
A sign-language interpreter hired by the school serves as an intermediary between the Cubs’s coaching staff and the game officials.
Many teams try to use hand signals to call in plays, but they are no match for the Cubs, who communicate with a flurry of hand movements between each play.
And because they are so visual, deaf players have a more acute sense of where their opponents are positioned on the field.
A
3 and 4
B
1 and 2
C
1 and 4
D
2 and 3
English
1 answer:
PIT_PIT [208]3 years ago
3 0

The two details that BEST support this idea are: A. 3 and 4

<h3>What is a supporting detail?</h3>

Supporting detail is a piece of evidence that lends credence to a central point.

If the central point of the text is that the California School for the Deaf, Riverside’s football team has unique advantages over other teams, then pieces of evidence should be given to prove it. Options 3 and 4 provide credible evidence.

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