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Leah is conducting research for an op-ed she is writing
on college athletes. Read this passage from her
research.
Which sentence should Leah use as a quotation to
support the claim that college athletes should be paid?
O sentence 1
O sentence 2
O sentence 3
O sentence 4
(1) Although the NCAA has recently indicated that it will
support some types of compensation for student
athletes, it still does not allow athletes to be paid directly
by their schools. (2) Yet those schools are pulling in big
bucks. (3) For example, in 2018 the Big Ten conference
made nearly $759 million in revenue money made off
of the work of their college athletes. (4) The Big Ten
conference is made up of teams from 14 schools,
including powerhouses such as the University of
Michigan and Ohio State.
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