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PROMPT: Write a short response that provides a basic description of the us government for an audience of elementary school students.
RESPONSE: In terms of opinion polls, the us government has had its ups and downs in recent years. However, approval of Congress is lower than ever. Manu people blame special interest groups, such as large corporations, who have more influence over politicians than the American people.
Which statement most accurately evaluates the response to the prompt?
A. The response fulfills the purposed and is appropriate for the audience
B. The response does not fulfill the purpose and is inappropriate for the audience.
C. The response does not fulfill the purpose but is appropriate for the audience.
D. The response fulfills the purpose but is inappropriate for the audience.
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