Maureen is trying to convince her friend, Susan, to enrolled in their college’s Honor’s program. Which of the following would be considered evidence for her argument?
A. “Students in the Honor’s program are twice as likely to get into medical school.”
B. “You really should enroll in the Honor’s program.”
C. “You will meet the nicest people in the Honor’s program.”
D. “You will love the educational opportunities that the Honor’s program provides.”
Answer: A
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