The author uses many types of evidence in the passage.
Which of the following is
an example...
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English, 22.08.2021 01:00, olorteguimikie
The author uses many types of evidence in the passage.
Which of the following is
an example of statistics?
A. “In the United States, the Rio Grande and the Colorado River are running dry."
B. “One obvious solution to this problem is to move the water where it is needed."
C. “But today, more than 1.1 billion people do not have access to safe drinking water."
D. "Recently, researchers created a map of the world's water use and water resources.
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