Imagine you are trying to convince your district’s school board that eliminating elective courses for struggling students is a bad idea. Which appeal would most likely move this audience to support your cause?

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Explanation:

Some people have immense talent  in fields that have nothing to do with the core subject areas.

These people have no idea what the periodic table really does, but they can draw a likeness that would startle anyone seeing themselves through the eyes of an artist.

People who do poorly in reading writing and arithmetic often have learning disabilities like dyslexia. They will find their own place in learning once someone recognizes the dyslexia.  Likely it will be in areas that avoid traditional learning.

People who don't do well with the core subjects often desperately need what the electives offer. Their education depends on what is in the electives.

Take your pick about which argument you want to use. All three are true.

Answer:

b) a poll of the student body shows that 88 percent of struggling students feel more motivated to come to school because of their electives

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