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English, 22.01.2021 06:00 Jmorrow4436

Elizabeth wants to write a letter to the editor of the school newspaper to persuade the school administration that students should be allowed to have a spring carnival to help raise money for local charities. Which detail would best support Elizabeth's purpose? O A. Almond Middle School, another local school, raised over $2,000 last year during their Spring A-Ling Fling carnival and purchased tons of new books for the public library, O B. Jonesy Hall Middle School used to have a carnival every spring the years that my older brother attended. O C. At my elementary school, we had a fall carnival and I won a goldfish by kicking a soccer ball through a Hula-Hoop. O D. Having a school carnival would mean that students could get out of the last two periods of class and have fun with their friends

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