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Libraries are often seen as unnecessary. They should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community. Q...Question
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary.
They should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
Which best shows how these two sentences can be combined using an appropriate transition that keeps the original intent of the two sentences?
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Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; moreover, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; moreover, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; however, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; however, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; as a result, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; as a result, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; understandably, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; understandably, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
They should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
Question
Use the sentences to answer the question.
Which best shows how these two sentences can be combined using an appropriate transition that keeps the original intent of the two sentences?
(1 point)
Responses
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; moreover, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; moreover, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; however, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; however, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; as a result, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; as a result, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; understandably, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; understandably, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
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The best way to combine the two sentences while keeping the original intent is:
**Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; however, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.**
This choice effectively contrasts the perception of libraries with their actual value, maintaining the original intent of the sentences.
**Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; however, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.**
This choice effectively contrasts the perception of libraries with their actual value, maintaining the original intent of the sentences.
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