Read the three specific sentences given. Then choose the letter of the general sentence best supported by those three specific sentences.

Margie is allergic to eggs.
Terrence is allergic to lactose.
Susan is allergic to cat dander.
General Sentences:
a. Margie should never have eggs for breakfast.
b. My friends suffer from different types of allergies.
c. Cat dander is a common allergy.
d. Allergies can be annoying.


b. My friends suffer from different types of allergies.

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