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English, 21.01.2021 21:20, lin550

Alice wrote an argument against replacing textbooks with tablets in her school. Here is one of her reasons and one piece of evidence to support it: Reason: Many students have insufficient Internet access in their homes.

Evidence: About one-third of all Americans do not have broadband Internet at home.

Which of the following creates the strongest cohesion between Alice’s reason and the evidence?
A. Many students have insufficient Internet access in their homes. In fact, about one-third of all Americans do not have broadband Internet at home.
B. Many students have insufficient Internet access in their homes, but about one-third of all Americans do not have broadband Internet at home.
C. Many students have insufficient Internet access in their homes; about one-third of all Americans do not have broadband Internet at home.
D. Many students have insufficient Internet access in their homes; for example, about one-third of all Americans do not have broadband Internet at home.

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