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B.) Admittedly, we cannot reuse or recycle all of the materials we use in our daily lives.
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D.) My opponent would use these limitations of our ability to recycle to counter my points about the materials we can recycle.
Both these sentences are countering the speaker's claim.
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A) mentions her graduate degree and teaching experience
B) shows her personality and talks about things she did
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Answer: D: A particular viewpoint
When you put a “spin” on something, it means to look at something in a different way, or with a “particular viewpoint.” This can be a positive or negative spin. Already, only choice D makes sense, but now let’s also look at the adjective that describes “spin” in the sentence. “Positive spin.” If we are putting a “positive spin” on teenage years’ traumas, then we are looking at them in a different way or with a particular POSITIVE viewpoint. Choice D is the answer most close to this. The rest of the answers describe different words.