Read these statements: Speaker 1: Studies show that most college students stay home on Election Day. As people who are actively engaged in politics, why do you think that is? Do you feel that politicians speak to your concerns? I would argue that young voters like you stay home because they feel that their votes cannot make a difference. But I believe that young voters are the most crucial ones of all.


2: As I look at all of you, I see a group of bright young people who know that politics matters. You vote. But most of your fellow students do not. Why not? Do they not care about issues that matter? I think they do care, and I think they have strong opinions on the politicians they support. I simply believe that the voting laws in this country make it too difficult for young people living away from their parents to register to vote so that they can make a difference.Which sentence best describes the difference between the statements?
A.They address different topics
. B.They make different conclusions.
C.They use different sources of evidence.
D.They are being presented to different audiences.