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It has been suggested that the Dinomatron shortage was a conspiracy

to drive up prices, but I disagree. First of all, no one could have
predicted the immense popularity of this toy. Just last year, a very
similar dinosaur-building kit was ignored by shoppers. Second, severe
winter weather all along the East Coast led to shipping delays,
contributing to the shortage. Could someone have conspired to create
bad weather? I don't think so. The Dinomatron price increase was the
natural result of supply and demand economics. During the busy
hyiliday shopping season, weather prevented toy stores from receiving
enough toys to fill demand. Therefore, they became more valuable.
Which is an example of a counterclaim?
O A Severe winter weather all along the East Coast led to shipping
delays.
B. The Dinomatron shortage was a conspiracy to drive up prices.
C. They became more valuable.
D. No one could have predicted the immense popularity of this toy.

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User Mozhi
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The answer is C they became more valuable
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User Sumit Munot
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