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15 April, 15:50

Which evidence best supports the claim that students at Williams Middle School will benefit from a week at wilderness camp? Eighty percent of other local middle schools have attended wilderness camp, so it is only fair that all go. Studies show that students retain sixty-five percent more knowledge after a hands-on learning experience. Teachers and students agree that they get tired of the classroom environment and need a break. Advertising brochures printed by the camp promise that students will have a wonderful week.

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  1. 15 April, 16:16
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    The evidence that would best support the claim would be "Studies show that students retain sixty-five percent more knowledge after a hands-on learning experience," since in a wilderness camp, you do a lot of hands-on activities, the students could benefit from the experience.
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