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Read the passage.

Orchids are wonderful flowers for a beginner to raise. They do not need a lot of water or light. They come in all kinds of bright colors and are perfectly fine in a dim room. There are over 25,000 species of orchids to choose from, and there are videos and books about how to take care of each species. Orchids are easy to find in gardening stores because they are so popular.

Which statement best challenges the author’s claim with contrasting evidence?

A.) When buying an orchid, it is important to pick the right species.
B.) Orchids may look beautiful, but they are very difficult to care for.
C.) Orchid roots will develop fungus and rot if they are watered too often.
D.) Morning glories and sunflowers are much easier to raise than orchids.

User Sunny Days
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Answer:

I believe that the correct answer is D.) Morning glories and sunflowers are much easier to raise than orchids.

Step-by-step explanation:

The whole text explains how "Orchids are wonderful flowers for a beginner to raise," as well as how easy they are to take care of. This is the authors claim. So the fact that morning glories and sunflowers are easier to raise than orchids completely clashes with the theme the author is trying to portray.

Therefore, the correct answer is D.) Morning glories and sunflowers are much easier to raise than orchids.

Hope this helps! :D

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