The following is a draft of a student essay. It may contain errors. Stay in School . . . Buildings Online classes have become more popular. This is especially true for younger children, as many parents are enrolling their elementary and middle school-aged children in online schools and classes. However, online classes have negative consequences for high school students as well. The high school students who are often enrolled in online classes are those students who need more interaction with teachers. They have typically failed a class and are retaking the class as part of "credit recovery." If a student struggled to master the skills in a regular class, they will most likely struggle to learn the information without direct instruction from a teacher. Many online classes don't offer this. While people who support online learning believe that taking virtual classes teaches responsibility and independence, the opposite is often the reality. Responsibility and independence are taught traits, and students who are independently learning online rely on parents' or guardians' help. This actually teaches dependence. There is no direct interaction and immediate feedback between teacher and student, which leads to more dependence on the parent or guardian by the student. Perhaps the biggest loss for students when taking online classes is the social interaction with their peers. When students are alone with a computer, they do not get the social interaction with other students. This also impacts learning, as working with other students can be helpful. 1 Which sentence would be the best introduction to the essay? A. Social interaction with one’s peers is the most important aspect of school, and teachers should focus on developing this in the classroom. B. High school students are using online classes to retake classes while elementary and middle school students use online classes for home schooling. C. Online classes offer students the opportunity to take classes on the computer, which is a