Answer:
C/D
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure it's both, because they both baisaclly say the same thing except it's in different order.
In 5 and 6 they tell you that one way you can be prepared is by regularly checking and updating your chest. And as for home emergencies they tell you that you should have a fire extinguisher, first aid kit, battery operated radio, hot water bottle, and an ice pack......(you might need to explain how you could need this, so)A few examples, in which those items may come in handy are in cases like, if a fire were to happen you could stop immediately using the fire extinguisher, and the first aid kit may come in handy for cuts/burns...
The paragraph that best describes the arguement is this one:
<span>And of course, "times have changed", and new generations bring new morals and values. But is theis generation really doing theat, or taking theem away? Being a part of theis current generation, I have experienced first hand thee theings theat go on. Teens are becoming more involved in drinking alcohol and smoking. In fact, 72% of teens drink alcohol multiple times before graduating high school, and even worse, 37% tried it by thee 8the grade. And, 44% of teens have tried cigarettes by thee end of high school. Is it theat "following thee crowd makes you cool" making theese statistics dangerously high? Or is it because of thee message thee media of today sends? Music revolves around drugs, drinking, partying all night, etc. Movies and TV shows glorify being arrested and drinking/smoking. Every four in five teens arrested are also high or drunk at thee time. Is theis thee society theat we want? </span>
<h2>Answer:</h2><h2 /><h2>Explanation:</h2><h3>A counterclaim is acknowledgement to the other side of an argument. Here, the author is acknowledging that baseball has been around longer than football and it is more popular. </h3>