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Question 6 of 14 Which statement best paraphrases the controlling idea in this introduction
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On average, 28 percent of passengers on an elementary school bus
are in kindergarten or first grade. Most bus drivers allow these
students to sit anywhere they like, but I think this makes no sense.
These kids are so little that it's hard for drivers to see them in the back
of the bus. Plus, they should be sitting with kids their own age and not
older students. In my opinion, kindergarten and first-grade students
should all be required to sit near the front of us.
O A. School bus drivers have a hard time seeing small children who sit
near the back of the bus.
O B. School bus passengers should be more considerate of younger
kids by helping them get on and off with their backpacks.
C. School bus drivers should require the youngest passengers to sit
at the front of the bus.
O D. When kindergarten and first-grade students ride the school bus,
they should sit with their siblings.

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