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Lines 26 through 32 support the central idea that

"As parents, coaches and policymakers, we must use what we know about head injuries and rethink how our youth can engage in sports safely. Some organizations and states are already working to reform the athletic programs in their schools and communities. Last year, Minnesota passed legislation aimed at reducing sports-related brain injuries in
30 children by educating coaches, parents and young athletes about the symptoms and risks of head injuries. The new law also ensures students do not return to a sport before seeing a trained health professional."


A. Progress is being made to make sports safer for kids

B. Resistance to changes in youth sports is being overcome

C. Children count on parents and coaches to keep them safe

D. A lack of training in treating brain injuries has inspired legislation

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Answer: A. Progress is being made to make sports safer for kids

Step-by-step explanation:

Within all the sentences listed in Lines 26 through 32, the main idea revolves around how "youth can engage in sports safely".

B. There was no "resistance to change" mentioned

C. Nowhere is the main idea of children counting on anyone.

D. "Lack of training" was never mentioned.

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