The asnwer is C because the information isn't sufficient enough to be a complete sentence. What about the supplies on the table? Is someone acknowledging that they're there? Does that make sense; they aren't supplying enough information about the supplies on the table.
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Some parents are saying that using computers to "poll" students in the classroom is a bad way to teach, but it seems like a great idea to get students more involved.
Example for like: you like her/him but you don’t love it the most
Example for love: you love it