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How does the writer of "Not So Fast, California" support his position and try to convince readers to agree with him? Select two correct answers. He provides facts about how much powering public buildings with solar electricity will cost as evidence. He uses logic by pointing out that California produces more solar energy than it can use. O He tells the story of his life and how it was made worse by solar energy. He gives examples of other states that tried to use more solar energy and the problems that it caused them.​

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The writer of "Not So Fast, California" supports his position and tries to convince readers to agree with him by providing facts about how much powering public buildings with solar electricity will cost as evidence and using logic by pointing out that California produces more solar energy than it can use.

Option C, "He tells the story of his life and how it was made worse by solar energy" is not supported by the text.

Option D, "He gives examples of other states that tried to use more solar energy and the problems that it caused them" is not mentioned in the text.

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