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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; 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.

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; however, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.

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"Libraries are often seen as unnecessary; however, they should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community."

Explanation: "However" signals the contrast between the common perception and the claim that they should be valued.