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English, 21.10.2020 22:01 josephmelichar777

PLEASE HELP ME Morgan read this paragraph in a book about winter sports. The first ice skates were made with animal bones that people used to slide over frozen lakes and rivers. Ice-skating has become a very popular indoor and outdoor sport all over the world. It is great exercise, too. Ice-skating for thirty minutes burns over 250 calories and strengthens leg muscles. Ice-skating is a great way to spend free time.

What is the writer's opinion, and which evidence best supports it?

A The writer's opinion is that ice skates were made with animal bones. This opinion is supported with evidence that ice-skating is very popular.

B The writer's opinion is that ice-skating is a great way to spend time. This opinion is supported with evidence that ice-skating is a very popular sport all over the world.

C The writer's opinion is that ice-skating is popular all over the world. This opinion is supported with evidence that ice-skating strengthens leg muscles.

D The writer's opinion is that people used ice skates to slide over lakes. This opinion is supported with evidence that ice-skating is a great way to spend time.

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