I am pretty sure the answers A.
The rest of them make no relation/sense to the question.
An increase of population may increase the unemployment rate as less jobs will become available. The jolt may also cause tension in the housing market as a byproduct of the total percentage of existing residential spaces reaching higher occupancy which may not be remedied by making more room because of my third point. Although tons of food is wasted annually, it's unlikely that the population growth would adjust human's cultivation habits accordingly; in fact, it may cause an even larger harvest of unused crop if the response is not rationing. Overall, these are doomsday level effects, but they are eventual effects nonetheless. Hope this helped!
This does have alliteration of the 'b' sound if that is what you are asking. :)
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Gorman's poetry serves to inspire hope as stated in paragraph 7.Its also stated in paragraph 4 that she is the youngest of poets who have read at presidential inaugurations. That alone gives hope to young people in the US that want to be future poets. It also inspires young black women that are dreaming of becoming president one day that they can.(The piece of the poem in paragraph 12.)
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