The writer wants to support the main argument of the second paragraph (sentences 3-6) by adding information from another reliabl
e source. Each of the following sources would achieve this purpose EXCEPT
A: a report from a major wildlife conservation organization that shows a significant increase in the number of its social media followers who engaged with the organization’s online content
B: a blog post on a university environmental club’s Web site about how the club used social media to organize an awareness event with partners in eleven countries
C: an article published in a scholarly journal that details how a research team used social media to recruit volunteers to assist with data collection on bird habitats
D: a newspaper article about a community garden club that distributed several thousand pollinator-friendly seed packets after a video of the club members singing about bees went viral
E: a video from a marketing research firm that promotes services offered to environmental groups, such as developing brand images that will increase their social media presence
I say the answer is C because we can clearly see that the setting of the library is being observed by the character. We get a clear description of different items in the library. (Let me know how good my answer is!)
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