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wel
2 years ago
10

Review the information in the idea web. The center of the web reads, "Who benefits from volunteer work?" One bubble is blank. Th

e other three read, "Children," "The elderly," and "The homeless." Which best completes the web? Finances Conservation Students Outreach
English
2 answers:
vlada-n [284]2 years ago
9 0

Answer:

Outreach

Explanation:

The three options provided are types of people i.e "children", "elderly", and "homeless". So, the fourth element too should be a type of people. Hence, "Finances", and "Conservation" are eliminated.

Out of "Students" and "Outreach", "outreach" would be better option;

Firstly because, children (age), elderly (age) homeless (location), and then fourth too should be about location i.e. "Outreach"

Secondly, because "students" is a sort of occupation, children may also be students. So, "Students" does not fit well with the three provided options.

ruslelena [56]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

outreach

Explanation:

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