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Which sentence best contrasts two things? A.Running on a treadmill is much easier than running outdoors. B.Running on a treadmill, like running outdoors, helps build strength and stamina. C.Running on a treadmill can help build strength and stamina. D.Running, whether outdoors or on a treadmill, is great exercise.

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Answer:

running on on a treadmill is much easier than running outdoors

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Answer:

The best sentence is: "A. Running on a treadmill is much easier than running outdoors".

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Letter A is the best answer because it contrasts "running on a treadmill" with "running outdoors" by the use of the expression "much easier than", which is a comparative and contrast pattern. Letter B is not correct because it is not a contrast, although it presents a relation between "running on a treadmill, like running outdoors". Letter C is also not correct for it is not a contrast, not even a comparison, it is only a statement. Then, letter D is also not a contrast, for it only presents a statement about whether doing something or something else.

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