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Help please!! (Cumulative exam) Which sentence would best fit in an informative essay on wetlands?
1- It is entirely the government's fault that the wetlands are in danger of being destroyed.
2- Diverting water from the Mississippi and other rivers could help restore wetland areas.
3- People who do not agree with this plan must not care about protecting the wetlands.
4- It is impossible to know if the wetlands can be restored or are even worth saving.
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