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English, 31.03.2021 20:00 Weser17

HELP PART A: Which of the following best describes the author’s main claim in the text?

A. Water scarcity is not something that humans have any control over, as it is caused by natural events.
B. Humans can reverse the damage they have inflicted on the Earth’s water supplies if they reduce their pollution output.
C. Widespread water scarcity threatens the right that all humans should have to access clean drinking water, as it is essential to live.
D. Water scarcity is an issue primarily caused by humans that needs to be addressed by humans.

THE TEXT IS; WATER SCARCITY: A GLOBAL ISSUE COMMONLIT

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