Answer:
<em><u>L</u></em><em><u>E</u></em><em><u>T</u></em><em><u>T</u></em><em><u>E</u></em><em><u>R</u></em>
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<em><u>P</u></em><em><u>L</u></em><em><u>E</u></em><em><u>A</u></em><em><u>S</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>M</u></em><em><u>A</u></em><em><u>R</u></em><em><u>K</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>A</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>B</u></em><em><u>R</u></em><em><u>A</u></em><em><u>I</u></em><em><u>N</u></em><em><u>L</u></em><em><u>I</u></em><em><u>E</u></em><em><u>S</u></em><em><u>T</u></em><em><u>S</u></em>
My favorite food is steak and potatoes with green pepper and onion chopped up in in the potatoes.I can concentrate because sports can help me in many ways so I don't have any problem if I'm in a school where's that it's over took by sports.If I was up there me myself I would make afford able housing for everyone no matter if u live in a high class area or not this is probably why society is the way it is.
My answer would be C) encyclopedia.
problem/cause/solution
The passage first identifies the problem as the tires "piling up in empty lots." Then it is explained how those tires got there: the cause. The author says that since "it is expensive and dangerous to dispose of tires" people don't dispose of them and they just keep piling up. Then the passage ends with a solution. The author mentions how tires can be shredded and turned into rubberized asphalt for paving projects.