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PLSSSS HELPPPP MEEEE PLSSS ILYYYYY

Select the correct answer.
Life jackets and an important part of water safety. Which is an example of when a child should always wear a life jacket no matter what his or her skill level?
A.
walking by a lake
B.
traveling on a cruise ship
C.
kayaking on a river
D.
wading in a shallow pond
E.
walking by a river

User Gedao
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Im pretty sure the answer is C. It is the one that you would most likely have to wear a life jacket
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Answer: C. Kayaking on a river

Step-by-step explanation:

A, B, and E do not involve you trying to get into the water, and for D it's quite hard to drawn in a shallow pond, so we are left with C, which makes sense because rivers tend to be fast (and sometimes deep) and kayaks can have a tendency to capsize in fast-moving water.

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