This question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B.
Part A
Which stateme...
This question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B.
Part A
Which statement summarizes a point the author makes about seaweed and fuel?
A.
Seaweed could be a great source of fuel.
B.
Seaweed will soon replace gasoline as a fuel.
C.
Seaweed has been used as fuel for many years.
D.
Seaweed will never completely replace gasoline as fuel.
Part B
Which sentence from the article best supports this point of view?
A.
“In Canada, farmers grow seaweed onshore, in tanks, but this does not work for every kind of seaweed."
B.
“Some plants are dried in the sun; others are packed and sold fresh.”
C.
“It grows more quickly than other plants used to make fuel and is less expensive.”
D.
“Before too long, we could be seeing it on menus and supermarket shelves around the world.”
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