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How does paragraph 3 contribute to the development of ideas in the text?
A It emphasizes the positive impact that vaccines have had
on people's overall health.
B It shows how potentially dangerous some diseases can
be to people.
C It reveals that not everyone takes vaccines to protect
against these diseases.
Dit stresses how some diseases continue to persist
despite vaccines.

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