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From the text "The Future of the USPS" Based on paragraph 8, which sentence best explains what the author thinks about low-cost mailing rates for bulk mail advertisements? a. The author supports banning paper advertisements from being mailed. b. The author considers them a great advantage to consumers. c. The author believes these rates should be lowered even more. d. The author thinks they help businesses but hurt the USPS

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From the text "The Future of the USPS" Based on paragraph 8, which sentence best explains what the author thinks about low-cost mailing rates for bulk mail advertisements?

a.	

The author supports banning paper advertisements from being mailed.

b.	

The author considers them a great advantage to consumers.

c.	

The author believes these rates should be lowered even more.

d.	

The author thinks they help businesses but hurt the USPS

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