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Improvements can be made to buildings and towns to help contain fires. Houses should sprinkles, steel frames, strong glass, and dire resistant roofs. In addition resident must avoid having vegetation near their homes, because sparks can fly between trees or shrubs and houses. Towns and counties must build firebreaks, whether those are roads or just wide strops of bare land. They must make sure that there are good emergency routes for evacuations.

Which piece of evidence would strengthen the arguments that improvements can be made?

After all, no matter what the building codes are, fires will still happen

These practices can be relatively inexpensive to preform

Residents need to be sensible and vigilant

People must decide whether rebuild their homes after a fire

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The piece of evidence that would strengthen the arguments that improvements can be made is: "These practices can be relatively inexpensive to perform."

This statement supports the argument by suggesting that the proposed improvements to buildings and towns for fire prevention are accessible and feasible for implementation, making it more likely that communities would adopt these measures.