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Use the sentences to answer the question.
Libraries are often seen as unnecessary.
They should be valued for the many necessary services they provide to the community.
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)
ibraries are often seen as
unnecessary; understandably, they
O should be valued for the many
necessary services they provide to
the community.
Libraries are often seen as
unnecessary; moreover, they should
O be valued for th man necessan
services they grovide to the
community.
Libraries are often seen as
unnecessary; however, they should
O be valued for the many necessary
services they provide to the
community.
ibraries are often seen as
unnecessary; as a result, they
O 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.
"However" correctly shows the contrast between the two ideas, so option 3 is best.
"However" correctly shows the contrast between the two ideas, so option 3 is best.
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