There has been much debate in our community lately about the

starting time of schools. It is clear from the evidence presented that

the high school needs to have a later starting time. Records show that

70 percent of tardy high school students show up before the end of

first period. Some residents believe that this is due to early moming

doctor appointments, but only eight percent of those students had

medical excuses. They are simply sleeping in. Additionally, parents of

younger children complain that they have to wait until 8:45 to see their

kids off to elementary school


How does the author respond to the counterclaim?


A. By suggesting that the high school and elementary school switch

starting times


B. By explaining that not only she, but the whole community, is upset

with starting times


C. By showing that most students are not tardy because of doctor

appointments


D. By illustrating that a large part of the student population is

affected by tardiness