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Which would be a sound argument for the proposition that a community should sponsor a riverfront clean-up day?(1 point) Respons...Asked by Ame
Which would be a sound argument for the proposition that a community should sponsor a riverfront clean-up day?(1 point)
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A clean-up day would bring the community together on a project to reduce pollution and beautify the parks.
Many people in our community enjoy walking by the riverfront.
Students need more community service hours for graduation, and a clean-up day is a fun option.
The Ohio River is nearly 1,000 miles long from end to end, and that's more than one-third of the length of the Mississippi River.
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A clean-up day would bring the community together on a project to reduce pollution and beautify the parks.
Many people in our community enjoy walking by the riverfront.
Students need more community service hours for graduation, and a clean-up day is a fun option.
The Ohio River is nearly 1,000 miles long from end to end, and that's more than one-third of the length of the Mississippi River.
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The strongest argument for the proposition that a community should sponsor a riverfront clean-up day is:
**A clean-up day would bring the community together on a project to reduce pollution and beautify the parks.**
This response emphasizes the benefits of community involvement, environmental improvement, and the enhancement of local spaces, making it a compelling reason to support the clean-up initiative.
**A clean-up day would bring the community together on a project to reduce pollution and beautify the parks.**
This response emphasizes the benefits of community involvement, environmental improvement, and the enhancement of local spaces, making it a compelling reason to support the clean-up initiative.
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