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11 September, 03:43

Which argument would most likely be made by the author of the following passage?

Having governmental funding may seem like good fortune for failing farms, but the government is not always the answer. The funds are not always enough to compensate for a farm's production costs, so neither the government nor the farm yield any compensation for their efforts.

Farms should stop planting and harvesting crops like corn and grain.

Government funding is less profitable for farms than privatized funding.

Farms rely too much on funding, and they should make their own money.

Farmers should not use government funding because this money makes crops fail.

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  1. 11 September, 03:57
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    The author of this passage that discusses the troubles farms face in covering their costs with funds from the government would most likely argue that farms rely too much on funding (specifically governmental funding), and they should attempt to make their own money if possible. Also the author would argue that government funding is often not enough and farms should attempt to raise their own funds or revenues privately.
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