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The sentence that best complements the sentimental attachment argument with the penny is

  • penny, saying, "We remember our piggy banks and counting out all the pennies and then taking them in and getting a dollar bill or a couple of dollars from it." (option A).

What is a penny?

The cent is a monetary fraction used by some national currencies, and its value is one-hundredth of the value of the corresponding currency.

What are supporting sentences?

They are the sentences that are related to the main idea and support it in the sense of giving more details or explaining its meaning.

According to the above, it can be inferred that the most appropriate supporting sentence for President Obama's statement on pennies is one that includes additional information and has the same meaning as the main sentence. Then it would be option A.

Note: This question is incomplete because there is some missing information. Here is the complete information:

A. penny, saying, "We remember our piggy banks and counting out all the pennies and then taking them in and getting a dollar bill or a couple of dollars from it."

B. penny and argued that discontinuing the penny "is not going to be a huge saving for the government."

C. penny but argued that the coin is a sign of government inefficiency, calling it "a good metaphor for some of the larger problems that we’ve got."

D. penny and, in an interview, said that the issue is "one of those things where I think people get attached emotionally to the way things have been."

E. penny and, when asked why the penny has not been withdrawn from circulation yet, he replied, "I do not know."

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