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English, 19.04.2021 16:40 Jasten

This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B. 6. Part A
Which statement best shows how the authors treat the idea of
volcanoes affecting power sources?
A
The first text discusses the benefits of geothermal energy; the

second text discusses how a volcanic eruption disrupts power
supplies.
(B
The second text discusses how volcanoes supply energy: the first
text discusses how earthquakes disrupt power facilities.
C
The first text discusses the benefits of geothermal energy; the

second text discusses how earthquakes can devastate energy
supplies.
(D
The first text discusses the benefits of natural resources volcanoes
produce; the second text discusses the devastation of leaving
behind electrical grids.

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