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Start learning 50% faster. Sign in nowSentence C: This sentence introduces a proposed government solution for child care, which is to offer more vouchers to purchase private child care. Sentence A: This sentence follows up on the proposed solution mentioned earlier by suggesting additional measures to improve child care, such as helping parents make better choices and offering retention bonuses to caregivers. Sentence B: This sentence discusses the significance of the proposed fixes, emphasizing that they can make child care more affordable for parents and support childcare centers facing worker shortages. Sentence D: This sentence concludes the paragraph by pointing out that while the proposed solutions provide some fixes, they don't address the deeper structural needs in child care, such as quality improvement, better worker conditions, and more options in low-income neighborhoods.
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