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English, 11.05.2021 02:20 kingoc321

What argument does the speaker make in "Is a Penny Saved Worth Anything"? is supported by reasons or evidence A. Using pennies hurts the economy by adding time to scale transactions.
B. The penny lost value when the image of Lady Liberty was replaced.
C. Penny production has never operated at a loss.
D. Americans are taxed for the production of pennies.

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