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Easy Reading and Writing · Expression of Ideas · Rhetorical Synthesis · MCQ

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

  • Muslins are woven cotton fabrics with a variety of uses.
  • Dhaka muslin is a handmade fabric produced in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • It has an extremely fine weave and is primarily used to make luxury clothing.
  • Sheeting muslin is a machine-made fabric produced in factories.
  • It has a coarse weave and is primarily used to upholster furniture and create backdrops for theater sets.

The student wants to emphasize a difference between the two muslins. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?

  1. A

    Dhaka muslin is a handmade fabric with an extremely fine weave, while sheeting muslin is machine made with a coarse weave.

  2. B

    Dhaka muslin and sheeting muslin are two different types of woven cotton fabrics.

  3. C

    Muslins can be used in a variety of ways, from making luxury clothing to upholstering furniture and creating backdrops for theater sets.

  4. D

    Sheeting muslin is machine made, has a coarse weave, and is used for furniture and theater sets.

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