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Taking this question the third time now, I keep picking the choice A. Not sure if I'm right or wrong. Can anyone explain?

Which plan would best direct your search for the public’s perception of a mayor’s intent to install video cameras at traffic lights?

A) search your local library for current newspaper articles about the plan
B) read a press release from the mayor’s office announcing the plan
C) interview ten drivers about their opinions of the plan
D) attend the next city council meeting and take notes

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Answer:

C) interview ten drivers about their opinions of the plan

Step-by-step explanation:

By interviewing the drivers directly, you have your information at first hand. The drivers themselves will be the ones reacting to the action since they're directly related to the subject and, because of that, you can have an honest first reaction to the idea, which might help you make your decision.

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If you want the public's perception of the mayor's intent to install cameras at traffic lights, you would (C) interview ten drivers about their opinions of the plan.
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