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Which would be a sound argument for creating a community food bank?(1 point)
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The neighboring community already has an established food back, so it would look good if our community did too.
The neighboring community already has an established food back, so it would look good if our community did too.
A community food bank is an effective and sustainable solution to hunger and food insecurity in the community.
A community food bank is an effective and sustainable solution to hunger and food insecurity in the community.
The community will be eligible to earn state-wide recognition for charitable donations.
The community will be eligible to earn state-wide recognition for charitable donations.
Volunteering at a food bank looks great on job resumes and college applications.
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"A community food bank is an effective and sustainable solution to hunger and food insecurity in the community."
Reason: it gives a relevant, substantive benefit-based reason for creating the food bank, whereas the others appeal only to image, recognition, or personal gain.
Reason: it gives a relevant, substantive benefit-based reason for creating the food bank, whereas the others appeal only to image, recognition, or personal gain.
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