Instead of situation say status. Instead of saying do it is a kind of equality say, that demonstrates equality. Instead of saysing education affect say education affects.
Answer: the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words (i.e. <u>s</u>wift <u>s</u>eagulls <u>s</u>leep <u>s</u>oundly)
There are some differences betwee summarizing and quoting. Summarizing: doesn't match the source word for word, presents a broad overview, so is usually much shorter than the original text, involves putting the main idea/ideas into your own words, but including only the main point, must be attributed to the original source. Quoting: match the source word for word, must be attributed to the original source, appear between quotation marks, are usually a brief segment of the text. So, as for me, summarizing is not really useful alternative to quoting.
I would say false cause/post hoc ergo.
The correct answer is: [B]:
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"Three major cities -- Hartford, Bridgeport, and Stamford -- make up the crucial voting blocks of Connecticut."
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