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In Winter of '77, Sarah is a much more realistic character than Amy. To begin with, the author describes Sarah as "a typical 12-year-old who
loves her parents but wants more freedom and who has a lot of friends
but occasionally gets into spats with them."
Argument 2:
In Winter of '77, Sarah is a much more realistic character than Amy.
Book Review Weekly calls the book "a fresh and fun novel for young
adult readers who love tales of adventure. Sarah and Amy's friendship
is heartwarming."
Which argument is supported by relevant evidence, and how?
O A. Argument 2, because the example supports the claim that Sarah is
a more realistic character than Amy
B. Argument 1, because the example supports the claim that Sarah is
a more realistic character than Amy
c. Argument 2, because the quote supports the claim that Sarah and
Amy are great friends
D. Argument 1, because the quote supports the claim that Samh ahd
Amy are great friends

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