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Which one of the following most accurately expresses the point at issue between Ted and Mary?

  1. Cannot Be True

  2. Point at Issue

  3. Belief in the development of whole self, including a healthy balance of mental, social/emotional and physical well-being

  4. Promotion and enhancement of student academic, career, and social/emotional outcomes

The correct answer is: Point at Issue

The point at issue between Ted and Mary is whether there is a fundamental disagreement or conflict between them that needs to be resolved. This choice correctly captures the essence of the disagreement or debate between the two parties. Choice A incorrectly focuses on the validity of a statement in the context of the argument, which is not the main issue between Ted and Mary. Choices C and D mention aspects related to student well-being and outcomes, which are not the central point of contention between Ted and Mary.