Which sentence is irrelevant to helping the author support his claim?

A.
"Calligraphy will always be available on computers and on display in museums."
B.
"Computers can actually keep calligraphy alive through the abundance of digital fonts that are available."
C.
"Word processing has changed writing into a quick procedure that allows almost any writer to eliminate basic spelling and grammar errors."
D.
"Along with that, people really shouldn't fear that the dwindling use of calligraphy and other detail-driven penmanship forms will impact fine motor skills."

1 answer

A. "Calligraphy will always be available on computers and on display in museums."