5. Which of the following could replace sentence 3 and better articulate the position Graham is taking in his paper? (E2.15A; E2.16A)C. To say something new, try the phrasing of something old.
B. When you want to emphasize a point, use the imagination and flair of a Shakespearean queen.
A. Using such repetitive language is not in the best interest of good communication.
Justin realizes that he omitted a position statement in his paragraph. Which sentence could follow sentence 5 and serve as the position statement?F. At either kind of restaurant, the establishment has lost customers who are surprised that they cannot use either cash or their plastic.
H. The "either-or" payment at restaurants confuses both those who like to pay with cash and those who like to pay with a card.
G. Before customers order at a restaurant, they must now read payment policies, as well as menus--a practice that many find annoying.