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Stolb23 [73]
3 years ago
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Callum is researching outdoor camping. What is the best overall conclusion he can draw from both of his sources? A. Camping can

be an enjoyable experience that provides many benefits to people. B. Nature provides a variety of benefits, such as escaping technology. C. Camping can be challenging due to the physical demands of relying on yourself. D. Nature provides an opportunity for people to experience surviving the elements.
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1 answer:
yarga [219]3 years ago
8 0

Hi. You did not submit the sources this question refers to, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, when searching for your question, I was able to find, on the internet, another question similar to yours, which presented the sources attached below. If that's the case for you, I hope the answer below will help you.

Answer:

A. Camping can be an enjoyable experience that provides many benefits to people.

Explanation:

The two sources presented in the figure below show that camping is a very positive experience that promotes pleasant and different moments for people, which can bring many benefits to them. In this case, we can consider that both sources encourage people to camp, due to the benefits they will derive from this experience and the fun they will experience in this activity. As such, reading both sources allows Callum to conclude that camping can be an enjoyable experience that offers many benefits to people.

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