StrengthenDiff: Easy

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Passage Summary: Computers are a game-changer for people with vision loss because they can turn almost any digital text into speech or large print, which is much better than relying on the few books that happen to be printed in Braille.

Conclusion: Visually impaired individuals can now access information through computers more easily than through most traditional methods.

Reasoning: Traditional formats like Braille or large print are limited in quantity, whereas computers provide access to vast global databases and can convert that data into accessible formats on demand.

Analysis: To strengthen this argument, we need to bolster the claim that computers are indeed 'easier' or more effective than the 'traditional sources.' The argument assumes that the 'right hardware and software' mentioned is actually available and practical for these individuals to use. Look for an answer that confirms the accessibility of this technology or shows that traditional sources have even more limitations than the stimulus already mentioned.

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Which one of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument?

Correct Answer
B
If relatively easy‑to‑use systems that provide reading aloud, large type, or braille are widely available, then the practical ease of access via computer is higher, directly supporting the comparative claim that computers are easier than most traditional sources.
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