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MS. WILLIAMS: Grant, let’s hear what you think about outcomes of the study. MARK: The study was not done under scientific circumstances, so I don’t think you can believe the outcomes. MS. WILLIAMS: Thanks, Mark. You’ll have your chance to weigh in on the topic in a moment. But first let’s let Grant speak. GRANT: To me, the study indicated that most athletes think the rewards of endurance sports outweigh the risks. At one point the study says, “While three-fourths of the athletes experienced some kind of nagging injury, all but two of them continued to compete in the sport.” MORGAN: Excuse me, Grant. Could you clarify that last part? I just want to make sure I understand it for my notes. GRANT: Sure. Basically, only two of the athletes in the study suffered injuries so bad that they decided to quite the sport. Which action by one of the students is disruptive to the discussion? One student quotes directly from the text. One student interjects an opinion out of turn. The teacher calls on a student to express a viewpoint. One student asks for clarification on something that was said.