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Which sentence offers a general fact that goes against the
opposing viewpoint?
dy of the essay again.
A. Some of the adults who read this will say that the
city can't afford such a program.
B. I don't think the program would be very expensive.
ad this will say that the city
m. I don't think the program
Supervision could be
ple from the town's parks and
even parent volunteers. The
be for the supervisors and for
at, and air conditioning. The
fford after-school programs
t costs each year to clean up
C. The only costs required would be for the
supervisors and for utilities, such as lights, heat,
and air conditioning.
D. Can we afford to offer after-school gym hours? Can
we afford not to?

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