MartyTargetTestPrep wrote:
All I'm saying is that there isn't anything clearly wrong with (E).
The point of the sentence could be to focus on expressing that offering tax rebates leads to a rise in consumer confidence and to then use "along with" to mention an additional effect, "an increase in consumer spending," and finally tack on a last effect, "a decrease in unemployment."
Nothing wrong withthat.
Hello again, Marty. I wanted to thank you for circling back and providing the above response.
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