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Dear Gretchen,

I'm so glad you and your parents will be in town for the Rose Parade next month. It will be fun to see you! Your mom asked me to go
check out the apartment on 39th Avenue you're hoping to rent for the weekend, and I'm writing to let you know my honest opinion. I know
the ad said it was the upper floor of a "lovely, restored farmhouse," but it neglected to mention its location on one of the busiest streets in
the city. Not only that, it sits above one of the most congested sections of that street. Yes, it does have a garden out back, but you'd only
be about 30 feet from the roaring traffic, which not even the wooden fence could block out. You'd basically never have any peace and
quiet. To sum up, you could do so much better than that place. Let me poke around and find you some better options.
Talk to you soon,
Leslie
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Which line could the author include to better get her main point across?
ОА. "I've discovered that Cralgslist is a good way to find vacation rental properties."
ОВ. "The place might be 'restored on the inside, but the outside looks dingy and shabby."
OC. "The Rose Parade will be crowded, so we'll want to get there a few hours early."
OD. "The rest of the neighborhood, behind the old farmhouse, Is fairly quiet and well-maintained."

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Answer:B

Step-by-step explanation:

Even though it doesn’t exactly fit their point,it still conveys the same message. “Choose somewhere else.”

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