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AlekseyPX
2 years ago
9

Megan's blog claims that dance can be used to understand a variety of cultures and people. What evidence is best to developing h

er claim?
1. A study proving that dance is an effective way to lower blood pressure

2. A scientific article explaining the physics needed to achieve balance in ballet

3. A chart showing the significance of theee traditional African dances

4. A map depicting various locations of American ballroom-dance classes
English
2 answers:
zzz [600]2 years ago
6 0
#3 A chart showing the significance  of three traditional African dances
valentina_108 [34]2 years ago
4 0

The evidence that is the best to develop Megan's claim is (3.) A chart showing the significance of three traditional African dances.

<u>Including a chart showing the significance of three traditional African dances would complement Megan's claim because these dances are related to a particular culture and; therefore, to a group of people: the Africans</u>. On the other hand, a study proving that dance is an effective way to lower blood pressure could not help develop Megan's claim since that study focuses more on the health benefits of dancing.  Moreover, neither a scientific article explaining the physics needed to achieve balance in ballet nor a map depicting various locations of American ballroom-dance classes would be good evidence for the claim that dance can be used to understand a variety of cultures and people.

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