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English, 23.03.2020 21:29, dondre54

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Michelle is writing a paper on the declining practice of reading and wants to use part of the quotation below.

According to one renowned professor, "Today, due to technological advancement, information is available to students in minutes. Unlike olden times, students do not have to visit the nearest library and painstakingly browse through reams of information and books. All they need to do is click or tap a button and the whole library is available to them. This has killed the habit of reading among students."

How should the above quotation be rewritten to show that the second sentence of the original quotation has been omitted?
A.
According to one renowned professor, "Today, due to technological advancement, information is available to students in minutes. . . . All they need to do is click or tap a button and the whole library is available to them. This has killed the habit of reading among students."
B.
According to one renowned professor, "Today, due to technological advancement, information is available to students in minutes. Unlike olden times, students do not have to visit the nearest library and painstakingly browse through reams of information and books. All they need to do is click or tap a button and the whole library is available to them . . ."
C.
"Today, due to technological advancement, information is available to students in minutes. Unlike olden times, students do not have to visit the nearest library and painstakingly browse through reams of information and books . . . This has killed the habit of reading among students," says a renowned professor.
D.
"Unlike olden times, students do not have to visit the nearest library and painstakingly browse through reams of information and books." "All they need to do is click or tap a button and the whole library is available to them. This has killed the habit of reading among students," says a renowned professor.

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