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Kipish [7]
3 years ago
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PART B: Which phrase from the text best supports the answer to Part A?A“he cites more coordination between divisions of the N.Y.

P.D., more accountability from precinct commanders, more arrests for gun possession, more sophisticated computer-aided analysis of crime patterns, more aggressive crime prevention.” ( Paragraph 3)B“large changes — like reducing new infections to fifty thousand from a hundred thousand-can have small effects. It all depends on when and how the changes are made.” ( Paragraph 11)C“In New York City, for example, one round of cuts in, say, subway maintenance is justified with the observation that the previous round of cuts didn’t seem to have any adverse consequences.” ( Paragraph 19)D“Why was the Transit Authority so intent on removing graffiti from every car and cracking down on the people who leaped over turnstiles without paying? Because those two ‘trivial’ problems were thought to be tipping points — broken windows — that invited far more serious crimes. ( Paragraph 25) referring to malcom gladwells tipping point
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DanielleElmas [232]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:  I believe it's B

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