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Question 13 of 20
Which sentence is most clearly from a critique?
O A. The author's arguments are often built on shaky ideas that need to
be fleshed out.
OB. "Cybersecurity is an incredibly fast-growing field," the author states
in chapter 2.
O C. In an interview, I asked the author his opinion on the increasing
reliance on phones.
O D. The concluding chapter of the book is the darkest one yet, painting
a bleak future.
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