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The authors of both passages would most likely agree that recycling rules are

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Convoluted
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Commendable
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Unethical
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Antiquated
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Unenforceable
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Solution

The correct option is B Convoluted
Passage 1 states that, "Who hasnt experienced the annoyance of trying to satisfy complicated rules about what can and cannot be recycled? Glass jars but not their tops? Plastics number 1 and 2 but not number 3? "
Passage 2 states that, "They require extra administrators and a continual public relations campaign explaining what to do with dozens of different products recycle milk jugs but not milk cartons, index cards but not construction paper."
From these statements we can conclude that both the passages agree that recycling rules are convoluted. Thus A is the answer.

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