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English, 16.11.2020 09:10 heyitsnott3rex

What kinds of evidence does the author use to support the claim that the global climate change will cause more blizzards? What makes this evidence effective in supporting the author's argument?
(A) The author uses expert opinions, they are effective because they are supported by detailed research
and observations about the relationship between climate and weather
(B) The author uses anecdotes, they are effective because they help the reader to understand the
perspective of people who have lived through increasingly intense blizzards.
(C)
The author uses data and statistics, they are effective because they illustrate the correlation between
climate and snowfall
(D) The author uses firsthand accounts, they are effective because they ilustrate the human effect of the
warming global climate.

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