Sara is trying desperately to convince her friend Florence that they should get an apartment together when they attend college this fall instead of living at home or in a dormitory. Florence, who lives five states away, is still unsure. Sara creates the following list: Things to Consider When Getting an Apartment Location Cost Security Amenities Safe neighborhood Closeness to work or school Rent and security deposit Utilities, water, gas, electricity Lighting Locks Pool, fitness center, or courtyard Free parking When Sara sends an email to Florence, which of the following would make the best thesis for Sara to persuade Florence? A. You don't want to live at home forever, so if we can get an apartment at college, we will know how to live on our own later. B. We should get an apartment because it would be so much fun to live, cook, and clean together in an apartment of our own. C. Everyone else at our college will be living in a dorm or at home, so we can be different by living in an apartment. D. An off-campus apartment will greatly enhance our college experience and benefit us in cost, location, and security.