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English, 01.04.2021 19:30, jech3947

Source 1: "I was sitting outside when this model airplane crashed into my back
porch, breaking a flower pot and scaring my dog," reports Hilda
Gershwin
Source 2:
An article on the town of Derby website explains that drones and
model aircraft can no longer be flown within 200 yards of residential
areas.
Which option best combines the two sources into a single detail sentence?
A. The new regulation for model aircraft is an attempt to keep the
craft from annoying and endangering residents.
B. If model aircraft users do not read the town of Derby website,
dangerous accidents are likely to continue.
C. The town of Derby posts helpful information on its website.
D. People are no longer safe in our town, even when sitting in their
own backyards.

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