In "Say No to Budget Cuts," Joshua argues that budget cuts will eliminate many services benefiting the community, including the Children's Story Hour.
Which is a piece of relevant evidence in support of Joshua's claim and reasoning?
A: Without Story Hour, the kids will be getting more TV and less literature.
B: The annual circulation of the library is .5 million volumes. That statistic means that the residents of our city borrowed approximately a half million volumes.
C: Over the years, sitting in a circle with many other children, I must have listened to dozens of wonderful stories and poems.
D: I began attending these weekly events even before I was able to read; I was three or four years old, according to my mother.