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(1) The second reason you should support this light-rail project is that it will help connect our surrounding communities to our vibrant city
center. (2) Richville boasts world-class museums, restaurants, parks,
and performing-art venues, but few in the suburbs get to experience
them because the highways leading to the cities are such a gridlocked
mess. (3) One recent study discovered that any car commuter further
than 15 miles from the city can expect an hour drive minimum. (4) A
number of critics have argued that the new rail tracks and traffic will
cause too much disturbance to the existing communities and the city
itself. (5) The light-rail will be built upon preexisting, abandoned freight
lines and will be whisper-quiet, making any impact practically
nonexistent. (6) In sum, this project will disturb next to nothing but
offer everything that comes with a striving metropolis,
Which of the following transitions should be added to the beginning of
sentence 3 to best enhance the organization of the paragraph?
O A. In fact
O B. Lastly,
O C. In contrast,
O D. However,
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