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In "say no to budget cuts," joshua argues that budget cuts will eliminate many services benefitting the community, including the children's story hour.

which is a piece of relevant evidence in support of joshua's claim and reasoning?

a. without story hour, the kids will be getting more tv and less literature.
b. over the years, sitting in a circle with many other children, i must have listened to dozens of wonderful stories and poems.
c. i began attending these weekly events even before i was able to read; i was three or four years old, according to my mother.
d. the annual circulation of the library is .5 million volumes. that statistic means that the residents of our city borrowed approximately a half million volumes.

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