While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:

Angora wool is a type of fiber that is harvested from rabbits.
It is known for its long, silky, and soft fibers.
Angora is often blended with other types of wool to produce warmer and softer clothing.
China is the world's largest producer of angora wool.
Angora does not contain lanolin, a natural oil found in sheep's wool that can cause allergic reactions.
The student wants to emphasize the unique advantages of angora wool. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) Angora wool is a type of fiber commonly produced in China and often blended with other types of wool.
A
Angora wool is a type of fiber commonly produced in China and often blended with other types of wool.
(Choice B) Angora is known for its long, silky, and soft fibers and for being less allergenic than sheep's wool.
B
Angora is known for its long, silky, and soft fibers and for being less allergenic than sheep's wool.
(Choice C) Angora is different from other types of wool because it comes from rabbits rather than sheep.
C
Angora is different from other types of wool because it comes from rabbits rather than sheep.
(Choice D) China produces most of the world’s angora wool, which is a type of fiber that is often used in clothing.
D
China produces most of the world’s angora wool, which is a type of fiber that is often used in clothing.

(Choice B) Angora is known for its long, silky, and soft fibers and for being less allergenic than sheep's wool.