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The author claims that there is substantial support for a protected reserve in Antarctica. Is there relevant and sufficient evidence to support this argument? (A) Yes; the author cites progress that has already been made toward the creation of a reserve and the success of others. (B) Yes; the author cites a global campaign as well as the opinions of several conservation groups and experts. (C) No; the author relies primarily on emotional language and testimony from people who are not experts in the field. (D) No; the author relies on studies and statistics that are from long ago and have no basis in the current issues.

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The author claims that there is substantial support for a protected reserve in Antarctica.
Is there relevant and sufficient evidence to support this argument?
(A)
Yes; the author cites progress that has already been made toward the creation of a reserve and the
success of others.
(B)
Yes; the author cites a global campaign as well as the opinions of several conservation groups and
experts.
(C)
No; the author relies primarily on emotional language and testimony from people who are not experts in
the field.
(D)
No; the author relies on studies and statistics that are from long ago and have no basis in the current
issues.

The author claims that there is substantial support for a protected reserve in Antarctica. Is there relevant and sufficient evidence to support this argument? (A) Yes; the author cites progress that has already been made toward the creation of a reserve and the success of others. (B) Yes; the author cites a global campaign as well as the opinions of several conservation groups and experts. (C) No; the author relies primarily on emotional language and testimony from people who are not experts in the field. (D) No; the author relies on studies and statistics that are from long ago and have no basis in the current issues.

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(B) Yes; the author cites a global campaign as well as the opinions of several conservation groups and experts.
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