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ID: DSAT-RW-66
Section: Digital SAT Reading & Writing (RW) - Broadly Writing - Expression of Ideas
Topic: Rhetorical Synthesis
Difficulty level: Medium

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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:

  • The Duge Bridge is located in China.
  • It spans the Beipan River and is considered the highest bridge in the world.
  • It stands about 1,850 feet above the valley below.
  • The Royal Gorge Bridge is located in Colorado, United States.
  • It was once the highest bridge in the world.
  • It is about 955 feet above the Arkansas River.

The student wants to compare the heights of the two bridges. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?

AThe Royal Gorge Bridge in Colorado was built over the Arkansas River and remains one of the highest bridges in the United States.
BThe Duge Bridge is located in China and spans a deep valley above the Beipan River.
CAt about 1,850 feet high, the Duge Bridge is nearly twice as tall as the Royal Gorge Bridge, which stands around 955 feet high.
DBoth the Duge Bridge and the Royal Gorge Bridge are built over natural landforms and are well-known for their scenic views.
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