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The Duncan Books Star Readers program is a great initiative to encourage kids to read more. Harvey Gribbin, manager of Duncan Books, says, “We’ve gotten a lot of positive feedback from families, and last month alone we gave away 127 free books to kids.” Teachers have also commented on students’ renewed enthusiasm for reading since the start of the program. Which statement best evaluates the evidence used in the passage? A. The evidence is irrelevant because it does not explain specifically what the positive feedback was. B. The evidence is relevant because it uses facts and figures to estimate the number of kids who will participate in the program next month. C. The evidence is relevant because it uses an expert opinion to support the idea that the book program is good. D. The evidence is irrelevant because it does not include any opinions from the kids who participate in the program. Pl help

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