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review the claim and the two pieces of evidence. learning to play an in…

Question

review the claim and the two pieces of evidence.
learning to play an instrument can help you succeed academically.
evidence a: a long - term study at a top research university showed that children who had learned to play an instrument in the past year had greater self - confidence than those who had not.
evidence b: researchers at boston childrens hospital scanned the brains of musicians and non - musicians while they completed various tasks. musicians showed increased brain activity in areas that could strengthen school performance.
why is evidence b stronger than evidence a?
evidence a does not directly support the claim. it does not show that playing an instrument improves brain performance or intelligence.
evidence a does not come from a credible source. the results of this study are unreliable and cannot tell us anything about the effects of learning to play an instrument.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine why Evidence B is stronger, we analyze the relevance of each evidence to the claim ("Learning to play an instrument can help you succeed academically").

  • Evidence A focuses on self - confidence, which is not directly related to academic success (like brain performance for school).
  • Evidence B shows musicians have increased brain activity in areas that strengthen school performance, directly linking playing an instrument to academic - related brain function. The second option about Evidence A's source is incorrect as a "top research university" is credible, and the issue is relevance, not source credibility.

Answer:

The first option (Evidence A does not directly support the claim. It does not show that playing an instrument improves brain performance or intelligence.)