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nevsk [136]
3 years ago
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Which statement implies that parents are harming their children by NOT vaccinating them? A) "The diseases we immunize against ar

e not gone and they are still deadly." B) "While the chicken pox is not fun, there is no reason to immunize a child against it." C) "Do you remember getting the chicken pox? Today, we vaccinate kids against this common childhood disease." D) "The real culprit undermining the public's safety is a baseless claim that vaccinations lead to autism."
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Bond [772]3 years ago
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A) "The diseases we immunize against are not gone and they are still deadly."

This quote best shows the harm that can come from a child not being vaccinated for deadly diseases. In this quote it shows that a child who contracts a disease that he or she could be vaccinated for may end up dead. Option B would support the idea of not vaccinating and the question needs evidence to support vaccinations. Option C is neutral either way. It is simply stating a fact without encouraging for or against vaccinations. Option D addresses parents concerns that vaccinations lead to autism. This does not imply that parents harm their children by NOT vaccinating them.

Grace [21]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A) “The diseases we immunize against are not gone and they are still deadly.”

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