English, 05.10.2020 06:01, samanthadiva
The United States expects other countries to take in hundreds of thousands of refugees on humanitarian grounds. Countries neighboring Syria have absorbed nearly 3 million people. Jordan has accepted in two days what the United States has received in an entire month during the height of this immigration flow—more than 9,000 children in May.
–"The Children of the Drug Wars,"
Sonia Nazario
Read the sample topic sentence. Then, answer the question.
The United States has accepted refugees, but not as many as other countries.
Which piece of evidence from the passage would best support this topic sentence?
A.) "The United States expects other countries to take in hundreds of thousands of refugees on humanitarian grounds."
B.) "Countries neighboring Syria have absorbed nearly 3 million people."
C.) "Jordan has accepted in two days what the United States has received in an entire month."
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