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Which sentence best anticipates and responds to a counterclaim to this
claim?
There should be no limit to the number of boats allowed on the lake.
O A. A lot of people want to enjoy the beautiful lake through boating,
and therefore there should not be a limit on the number of people
who can have this experience.
B. I am aware that the lake gets very crowded every summer, but
everyone still has a right to enjoy the lake.
C. The lake does not have a lot of boats on it as is, so it is silly to
have a limit.
D. It's true that a large number of boats go out on the lake in the
summer, but not many people take advantage of opportunities to
go boating in the spring and fall.

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