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How can the topic "students and cell phones” be presented as an argument?

Recent surveys suggest that over 70 percent of all American students ages 14–17 own a cell phone.
Students at Omega High School have expressed interest in having access to their phones during school hours.
School policies regarding cell-phone usage varies by region and is the source of considerable debate.
Cell-phone usage should be embraced at public schools as a means of information acquisition.

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User Krystyna
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it does not consider the debate of region cell phone usage is source of nothing
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User Doug Ray
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I believe it would be D because the rest of the statements are information that would support the argument which in this cause is the last statement.
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